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Sensors & Transducers



Vol. 268, Issue 1, April 2025, pp. 12-18
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Identification and Online-correction of Periodic Motor Torque Fluctuations on Electromechanical Axes



1, * Chris SCHOEBERLEIN, 1 Armin SCHLEINITZ, 1 Holger SCHLEGEL
​and 1, 2 Martin DIX



1 Professorship Production Systems and Processes (PSP), Chemnitz University of Technology, Reichenhainer Str. 70, 09126 Chemnitz, Germany

2 Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU, 09126 Chemnitz, Germany

1 Tel.: +49 371 30505

* E-mail: chris.schoeberlein@mb.tu-chemnitz.de



Received: 12 Mar. 2025 /Revised: 20 April 2025 /Accepted:25 April 2025 /
​Published: 30 April 2025





Abstract: Electromechanical axes generate high-precision motion profiles and positioning sequences in a wide range of industrial applications. The utilization of the drive internal signals for monitoring purposes, e.g. for estimating the axis load during a production process, is gaining more and more attention. One major drawback is the superimposition of the load-proportional motor torque by further operation-related disturbance effects. The paper presents a novel approach for the identification and correction of periodic disturbance fluctuations in the motor torque signal. Therefore, a novel method for automatic offline determination of the relevant spectral components using the least squares method is applied. The identified magnitude and phase values are stored in speed-related lookup tables. During normal operation, the sum of the individual sinoids is subtracted from the measured motor torque. The paper provides the overall description of the methodology and its functional verification on a single-axis drive test rig equipped with an industrial control.


Keywords: Electromechanical axis, Torque fluctuations, Monitoring, Offline identification, Online correction.

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