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INFLUENCE OF THE POLE NUMBER ON THE MAGNETIC NOISE OF ELECTRICAL AC MACHINES
Author(s) -
Bertrand Cassoret,
JeanPhilippe Lecointe,
Jean-François Brudny
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
progress in electromagnetics research b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1937-6472
DOI - 10.2528/pierb11062005
Subject(s) - noise (video) , acoustics , computer science , electrical engineering , physics , nuclear magnetic resonance , artificial intelligence , engineering , image (mathematics)
This paper deals with the in∞uence of the AC machine pole number on vibrations and noise of electromagnetic origin. First, rules of design of AC machines are reminded, pointing out the in∞uence of the pole number. Then, the origin of magnetic vibrations and noise is explained. Analytical mechanical relations are given, allowing to estimate vibrations and noise of a machine. After that, the in∞uence of the pole number is studied: on the machine radius, on the stator deformations, on the mechanical resonance frequencies and on the noise. The conclusions underline that machines with high pole number have stator vibrations of high amplitude. Calculations compare three machines with difierent pole number and fed at difierent frequencies. The conclusion is that, at the same speed and working power, machines with high pole number fed at high frequency are noisier than those with low number of poles fed at low frequency. Practical experiments illustrate these theoretical considerations.

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