Vibration Measurement Using Accelerometer and Load Cell Sensors for a BLDC Motor

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Hojati, M
Mukhopadhyay, SC
Han, R
Taghizadeh, F
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2024
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Torque ripple is a significant and influential parameter in brushless direct current (BLDC) motors, as it can cause vibrations that affect system performance and reduce the lifespan of components. Therefore, it is crucial to measure these vibrations accurately. In this article, motor vibrations are measured using both an accelerometer and a load cell. The results from these two sensors are compared to facilitate the selection of the most suitable sensor for future tests.

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2024 17th International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST)

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Hojati, M; Mukhopadhyay, SC; Han, R; Taghizadeh, F, Vibration Measurement Using Accelerometer and Load Cell Sensors for a BLDC Motor, 2024 17th International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST), 2024