Open Physics (Nov 2019)

Inverse approach for concentrated winding surface permanent magnet synchronous machines noiseless design

  • Delfa Patricio La,
  • Hecquet Michel,
  • Gillon Frederic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2019-0066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 643 – 651

Abstract

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The electromagnetic noise generated by the Maxwell radial pressure is a well-known consequence. In this paper, we present an analytical tool that allows air gap spatio-temporal pressures to be obtained from the radial flux density created by surface permanent magnet synchronous machines with concentrated winding (SPMSM). This tool based on winding function, a global air-gap permeance analytical model and total magnetomotive force product, determines the analytical air-gap spatio temporal and spectral radial pressure.We will see step-by-step their impacts in generating noise process. Also two predictive methods will be presented to determine the origin of the lows radial pressure orders noise sources. The interest lies in keeping results very quickly and appropriate in order to identify the low order electromagnetic noise origin. Then through an inverse approach using an iterative loop a new winding function is proposed in order to minimize radial force low order previously identified and chosen.

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