Title :
Shaping the SPL spectra of the acoustic noise emitted by inverter-fed induction motors
Author :
Cichowski, Artur ; Nieznanski, Janusz ; Wolejko, Marcin ; Wojewodka, Andrzej
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. & Control Eng., Gdansk Univ. of Technol., Poland
Abstract :
Acoustic noise emissions from PWM-VSI driven induction motors is a serious environmental problem. This paper reports on a novel approach to alleviating this problem by influencing the spectra of the sound pressure level (SPL) of the emitted noise. The main objective of the method is a reduction of the effect of mechanical resonances on the resultant SPL spectra. In the first step, the resonances are being identified by using a random pulse width modulation (RPWM) with a uniform probability density function (PDF) of the carrier frequency or, alternatively, by using the sigma-delta modulation (SDM); in the latter case, the current spectrum is inherently flat. Then, the target PDF is being constructed so as to account for the machine properties (notably by avoiding mechanical resonances). The initial results obtained using this approach are promising, particularly in terms of lower acoustic power concentrated in the vicinity of resonance frequencies (as compared to the case of uniform PDF). The resultant noise profile is less annoying to the human ear. Moreover, the total SPL can also be reduced.
Keywords :
PWM invertors; acoustic noise; induction motors; interference suppression; resonance; acoustic noise emitted; inverter-fed induction motors; mechanical resonances; random pulse width modulation; resonance frequencies vicinity; sigma-delta modulation; sound pressure level spectra; uniform probability density function; Acoustic noise; Environmental factors; Induction motors; Noise level; Noise shaping; Probability density function; Pulse width modulation; Resonance; Space vector pulse width modulation; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2003. IECON '03. The 29th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7906-3
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2003.1280712