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Vibrations of magnetic origin of switched reluctance motors

Lieven Vandevelde (Electrical Energy Laboratory (EELAB), Department of Electrical Energy, Systems and Automation (EESA), Ghent University, Belgium)
Johan J.C. Gyselinck (Department of Electrical Engineering (ELAP), Montefiore Institute, University of Liège, Belgium)
Francis Bokose (Electrical Energy Laboratory (EELAB), Department of Electrical Energy, Systems and Automation (EESA), Ghent University, Belgium)
Jan A.A. Melkebeek (Electrical Energy Laboratory (EELAB), Department of Electrical Energy, Systems and Automation (EESA), Ghent University, Belgium)
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Abstract

Vibrations and acoustic noise are some of the fundamental problems in the design and exploitation of switched reluctance motors (SRMs). Adequate experimental and analysis methods may help to resolve these problems. This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the magnetic force distribution in SRM and a procedure for calculating the magnetic forces and the resulting vibrations based on the 2D finite element method. Magnetic field and force computations and a structural analysis of the stator have been carried out in order to compute the frequency spectrum of the generalized forces and displacements of the most relevant vibration modes. It is shown that for these vibration modes, the frequency spectrum can be predicted analytically. The theoretical and the numerical analyses have been applied to a 6/4 SRM and an experimental validation is presented.

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Vandevelde, L., Gyselinck, J.J.C., Bokose, F. and Melkebeek, J.A.A. (2003), "Vibrations of magnetic origin of switched reluctance motors", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 22 No. 4, pp. 1009-1020. https://doi.org/10.1108/03321640310482968

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