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Calculation methods for electromagnetically excited noise in induction motors

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Authors

  • Masen Al Nahlaoui
  • Dirk Braunisch
  • Benjamin Eichinger
  • Stefan T. Kulig
  • Bernd Ponick

External Research Organisations

  • TU Dortmund University
  • Siemens AG

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings
Pages124-131
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event1st International Electric Drives Production Conference, EDPC-2011 - Nuremberg, Germany
Duration: 27 Sept 201130 Sept 2011

Publication series

Name1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings

Abstract

The development of low-noise motors will help to protect the environment and result in a competitive advantage. Designing low-noise electric motors means that it is necessary to predict the noise characteristics of the electric motor in the early conceptual phase. Customizing means that it is necessary to be able to estimate how the modifications affect the noise behavior of the motor. This paper presents two methods to calculate the electromagnetically excited noise of an electric motor, a numerical method for a more accurate result in the design process, and an analytical method for fast estimation in the customizing process.

Keywords

    Analytical models, Finite element methods, Induction motors, Magnetic noise, Modal analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

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Calculation methods for electromagnetically excited noise in induction motors. / Al Nahlaoui, Masen; Braunisch, Dirk; Eichinger, Benjamin et al.
1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings. 2011. p. 124-131 6085561 (1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings).

Research output: Chapter in book/report/conference proceedingConference contributionResearchpeer review

Al Nahlaoui, M, Braunisch, D, Eichinger, B, Kulig, ST, Ponick, B & Werner, U 2011, Calculation methods for electromagnetically excited noise in induction motors. in 1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings., 6085561, 1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings, pp. 124-131, 1st International Electric Drives Production Conference, EDPC-2011, Nuremberg, Germany, 27 Sept 2011. https://doi.org/10.1109/EDPC.2011.6085561
Al Nahlaoui, M., Braunisch, D., Eichinger, B., Kulig, S. T., Ponick, B., & Werner, U. (2011). Calculation methods for electromagnetically excited noise in induction motors. In 1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings (pp. 124-131). Article 6085561 (1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings). https://doi.org/10.1109/EDPC.2011.6085561
Al Nahlaoui M, Braunisch D, Eichinger B, Kulig ST, Ponick B, Werner U. Calculation methods for electromagnetically excited noise in induction motors. In 1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings. 2011. p. 124-131. 6085561. (1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings). doi: 10.1109/EDPC.2011.6085561
Al Nahlaoui, Masen ; Braunisch, Dirk ; Eichinger, Benjamin et al. / Calculation methods for electromagnetically excited noise in induction motors. 1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings. 2011. pp. 124-131 (1st International Electric Drives Production Conference 2011, EDPC-2011 - Proceedings).
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