Archives of Electrical Engineering (Aug 2021)

On magnetization deviations as the dominant cause for vibration harmonics in the spectrum of a PMSM drive

  • Markus Jaeger,
  • Pascal Drichel,
  • Michael Schröder,
  • Joerg Berroth,
  • Georg Jacobs,
  • Kay Hameyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/aee.2021.137584
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 70, no. No 3
pp. 719 – 730

Abstract

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Production deviations have a remarkable effect on the radiated sound of electrical machines, introducing additional signal components besides the fundamental field waves which significantly change and enrich the subjectively perceived sound characteristic. In literature these harmonics are mainly traced back to dynamic eccentricity, which modulates the fundamental fieldwaves. In this paper a thorough mechanic and electromagnetic analysis of a modern, well-constructed traction drive (permanent magnet synchronous machine) is performed to showthat for this typical rotor configuration dynamic eccentricity is negligible. Instead, deviations in the rotor magnetization are shown to be the dominant cause for vibration harmonics.

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