DocumentCode
1469883
Title
Numerical simulation of electromagnetic vibration of small induction motors
Author
Ishibashi, F. ; Noda, S. ; Mochizuki, M.
Volume
145
Issue
6
fYear
1998
fDate
11/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
528
Lastpage
534
Abstract
Motors with low noise characteristics are increasingly in demand due to environmental considerations. The primary source of noise of these motors, in particular of the most widely produced 4- and 6-pole induction motors, is electromagnetic vibration. To gain a better understanding of this specific kind of vibration, the relationship between magnetic flux and mode of vibration is examined from a study of electromagnetic forces and the motor´s mechanical response. The flux distribution of the motor is calculated by a finite element method (FEM), and from the results of this study, flux density over motor´s radial direction is analysed in the space and time domains. Similarly, the electromagnetic force waves are calculated by the Maxwell stress method FEM analysis in the space and time domains. Using Fourier analysis, harmonics of these forces are obtained, and are subsequently used as applied forces in the study of mechanical vibration. The vibration behaviour of the motor caused by electromagnetic forces is simulated using FEM for structure analysis. The modes and amplitudes of vibration provided by these calculations are then compared with experimental results and the strong influence of the frequencies close to natural frequency on the modes of vibration is confirmed
Keywords
Fourier analysis; electromagnetic forces; finite element analysis; induction motors; machine theory; magnetic flux; small electric machines; vibrations; Fourier analysis; Maxwell stress method; electromagnetic forces; electromagnetic vibration; finite element method; flux density; flux distribution; force harmonics; magnetic flux; mechanical response; natural frequency; noise characteristics; numerical simulation; small induction motors; vibration mode;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1350-2352
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-epa:19981927
Filename
744044
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