Title :
Electromagnetic vibration and noise assessment for surface mounted PM machines
Author :
Huang, S. ; Aydin, M. ; Lipo, T.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom., Shanghai Univ., China
Abstract :
Analysis of electromagnetic vibration and acoustic noise assessment and methods to minimize resultant sound power level for low noise motor design is presented in this paper. The linear model of the exciting force wave is derived to evaluate the exciting force and to optimize the design of stator winding, rotor PM shape and rotor PM skew angle for minimization of sound power level for low noise motor design. Mode number and frequency of the exciting force wave, natural vibration frequency, maximum vibration velocity and maximum vibration displacement of main vibration source are introduced to evaluate machine vibration. Resultant sound power levels for the cylindrical sound wave and the plane sound wave models are introduced to analyze the acoustic noise assessment of both axial and radial flux PM machines respectively. Finally, electromagnetic vibration and acoustic noise assessment of both radial and axial flux surface mounted motor structures are completed and illustrated in the paper.
Keywords :
acoustic noise; machine theory; noise abatement; permanent magnet machines; rotors; stators; vibrations; acoustic noise assessment; axial flux PM machines; cylindrical sound wave; electromagnetic vibration; exciting force evaluation; exciting force wave; linear model; low noise motor design; main vibration source; maximum vibration displacement; maximum vibration velocity; mode number; natural vibration frequency; plane sound wave models; radial flux PM machines; rotor PM shape; rotor PM skew angle; sound power level minimisation; stator winding; surface mounted PM machines; Acoustic noise; Design optimization; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic forces; Electromagnetic interference; Frequency; Noise level; Noise shaping; Rotors; Surface acoustic waves;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2001
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7173-9
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2001.970284