DocumentCode
1270461
Title
Case Studies of Acoustic Noise Emission From Inverter-Fed Asynchronous Machines
Author
Tischmacher, H. ; Tsoumas, I.P. ; Eichinger, B. ; Werner, U.
Author_Institution
Large Drives, Drive Technol. Div., Siemens AG, Nuremberg, Germany
Volume
47
Issue
5
fYear
2011
Firstpage
2013
Lastpage
2022
Abstract
The issue of noise emission from electric drives is becoming increasingly important. Motor manufacturers have to comply with certain standards in order to assure the high competitiveness of their products. At the same time, with today´s variable speed drives, which are supplied with nonsinusoidal voltages, the issue of noise reduction has become more complex. This is because the influence of additional factors, compared to machines supplied with sinusoidal voltage, must be considered over a wide speed range. The key to optimizing the machine´s acoustic behavior is the thorough knowledge of the influence of the different noise sources and the excitation mechanisms over the complete speed range. Apart from the theoretical analysis and the simulation, an experimental investigation is necessary to obtain a better understanding of the previously mentioned factors and to minimize the machine´s acoustic noise. This paper presents some characteristic case studies of acoustic noise emission in asynchronous machines supplied from voltage source inverters in order to examine the influence of diverse factors on the total noise level.
Keywords
acoustic noise; asynchronous machines; interference suppression; invertors; optimisation; variable speed drives; acoustic noise emission; asynchronous machines; electric drives; excitation mechanisms; noise reduction; noise sources; optimization; variable speed drives; voltage source inverters; Aerodynamics; Blades; Force; Harmonic analysis; Noise; Power harmonic filters; Rotors; Acoustic noise; aerodynamic noise; asynchronous rotating machines; electromagnetic noise; inverters;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2011.2161740
Filename
5951760
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