Artículos de revistas
Acoustic Simulation of a Special Switched Reluctance Drive by Means of Field-Circuit Coupling and Multiphysics Simulation
Fecha
2010Registro en:
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, v.57, n.9, p.2946-2953, 2010
0278-0046
10.1109/TIE.2010.2051935
Autor
GIET, M. van der
LANGE, E.
CORREA, D. A. P.
Chabu, Ivan Eduardo
Nabeta, Silvio Ikuyo
HAMEYER, K.
Institución
Resumen
The approach presented in this paper consists of an energy-based field-circuit coupling in combination with multi-physics simulation of the acoustic radiation of electrical machines. The proposed method is applied to a special switched reluctance motor with asymmetric pole geometry to improve the start-up torque. The pole shape has been optimized, subject to low torque ripple, in a previous study. The proposed approach here is used to analyze the impact of the optimization on the overall acoustic behavior. The field-circuit coupling is based on a temporary lumped-parameter model of the magnetic part incorporated into a circuit simulation based on the modified nodal analysis. The harmonic force excitation is calculated by means of stress tensor computation, and it is transformed to a mechanical mesh by mapping techniques. The structural dynamic problem is solved in the frequency domain using a finite-element modal analysis and superposition. The radiation characteristic is obtained from boundary element acoustic simulation. Simulation results of both rotor types are compared, and measurements of the drive are presented.