Analytical model to calculate radial forces in permanent‐magnet synchronous machines

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Abstract

There are three principal sources of noise and vibration in electrical machines: electromagnetic sources, mechanical sources, and aerodynamic sources. Nowadays, one of the major ad-vantages of permanent‐magnet synchronous machines is their torque density. This density is achieved through a high magnetic flux density in the air gap, which is achieved through hard mag-nets. Unfortunately, in these machines, electromagnetic forces have been identified as the main source of vibration and noise, and high magnetic flux densities make these vibrations and noises more significant. With the aim of better understanding the relationship between electromagnetic forces and design variables, this article, which is the continuation of previous work, firstly describes a study of the sources of magnetic forces in permanent‐magnet synchronous machines. Subse-quently, an analytical model for the computation of the radial forces originating from electromagnetic sources in permanent‐magnet synchronous machines is stated. This model analyzes the forces on both the rotor surface and the base of the stator tooth. The analytical results were corroborated through simulations using the finite element method (FEM) and also by experimental tests per-formed over two prototypes. The results achieved by the analytical model show good agreement with both FEM results and experimental measurements.

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Gómez, I., García, G., McCloskey, A., & Almandoz, G. (2021). Analytical model to calculate radial forces in permanent‐magnet synchronous machines. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/app112210865

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