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Astrosyn develops DC motor for hostile conditions

An Astrosyn International Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 26, 2009

A high-efficiency DC motor for operation in hostile conditions has been developed by Astrosyn International Technology.

The permanent magnet motor is intended to drive a hydraulic power pack for positioning the plough on a minefield clearance vehicle.

Its intended location in a confined, hot environment and its high power output of 6.2kW meant that the motor's heat dissipation was a key consideration in its design.

It is, therefore, fitted with a metal cooling fan and a slotted body area over its brush gear.

A thermal sensor and a thermal cut-out are also incorporated.

Its high-efficiency design, with low losses and a low input current, is also important in minimising heat output.

A hollow shaft enables the motor to be close coupled with the hydraulic pump.

The motor uses rare-earth permanent magnets and low-loss lamination steel, with novel designs for its construction and windings.

Operating from an 18-32VDC supply, the motor is designed to be powered from a motor vehicle and its rugged construction makes it suitable for use in defence and other demanding applications.

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