Analytical study of air-gap surface force – application to electrical machines

The Maxwell stress tensor (MST) method is commonly used to accurately compute the global efforts, such as electromagnetic torque ripple and unbalanced electromagnetic forces in electrical machines. The MST has been extended to the estimation of local magnetic surface force for the vibroacoustic desi...

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Main Authors: Pile Raphaël, Le Besnerais Jean, Parent Guillaume, Devillers Emile, Henneron Thomas, Le Menach Yvonnick, Lecointe Jean-Philippe
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-10-01
Series:Open Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2020-0147
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spelling doaj-0f1c93bb809d4c5385eae7531140e7ce2021-09-05T13:59:37ZengDe GruyterOpen Physics2391-54712020-10-0118165867310.1515/phys-2020-0147phys-2020-0147Analytical study of air-gap surface force – application to electrical machinesPile Raphaël0Le Besnerais Jean1Parent Guillaume2Devillers Emile3Henneron Thomas4Le Menach Yvonnick5Lecointe Jean-Philippe6Univ. Lille, Arts et Metiers ParisTech, Centrale Lille, HEI, EA 2697 – L2EP, Lille, FranceEOMYS ENGINEERING, Lille-Hellemmes, Lille, 59260, FranceUniv. Artois, EA 4025, Laboratoire Systèmes Électrotechniques et Environnement (LSEE), F-62400, Béthune, FranceEOMYS ENGINEERING, Lille-Hellemmes, Lille, 59260, FranceUniv. Lille, Arts et Metiers ParisTech, Centrale Lille, HEI, EA 2697 – L2EP, Lille, FranceUniv. Lille, Arts et Metiers ParisTech, Centrale Lille, HEI, EA 2697 – L2EP, Lille, FranceUniv. Artois, EA 4025, Laboratoire Systèmes Électrotechniques et Environnement (LSEE), F-62400, Béthune, FranceThe Maxwell stress tensor (MST) method is commonly used to accurately compute the global efforts, such as electromagnetic torque ripple and unbalanced electromagnetic forces in electrical machines. The MST has been extended to the estimation of local magnetic surface force for the vibroacoustic design of electrical machines under electromagnetic excitation. In particular, one common air-gap surface force (AGSF) method based on MST is to compute magnetic surface forces on a cylindrical shell in the air gap. However, the AGSF distribution depends on the radius of the cylindrical shell. The main contribution of this study is to demonstrate an analytic transfer law of the AGSF between the air gap and the stator bore radius. It allows us to quantify the error between the magnetic surface force calculated in the middle of the air gap and the magnetic force computed on the stator teeth. This study shows the strong influence of the transfer law on the computed tangential surface force distribution through numerical applications with induction and synchronous electrical machines. Finally, the surface force density at stator bore radius is more accurately estimated when applying the new transfer law on the AGSF.https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2020-0147magnetic forcesnoise and vibrationmaxwell tensorelectrical machineair gaps
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author Pile Raphaël
Le Besnerais Jean
Parent Guillaume
Devillers Emile
Henneron Thomas
Le Menach Yvonnick
Lecointe Jean-Philippe
spellingShingle Pile Raphaël
Le Besnerais Jean
Parent Guillaume
Devillers Emile
Henneron Thomas
Le Menach Yvonnick
Lecointe Jean-Philippe
Analytical study of air-gap surface force – application to electrical machines
Open Physics
magnetic forces
noise and vibration
maxwell tensor
electrical machine
air gaps
author_facet Pile Raphaël
Le Besnerais Jean
Parent Guillaume
Devillers Emile
Henneron Thomas
Le Menach Yvonnick
Lecointe Jean-Philippe
author_sort Pile Raphaël
title Analytical study of air-gap surface force – application to electrical machines
title_short Analytical study of air-gap surface force – application to electrical machines
title_full Analytical study of air-gap surface force – application to electrical machines
title_fullStr Analytical study of air-gap surface force – application to electrical machines
title_full_unstemmed Analytical study of air-gap surface force – application to electrical machines
title_sort analytical study of air-gap surface force – application to electrical machines
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Physics
issn 2391-5471
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The Maxwell stress tensor (MST) method is commonly used to accurately compute the global efforts, such as electromagnetic torque ripple and unbalanced electromagnetic forces in electrical machines. The MST has been extended to the estimation of local magnetic surface force for the vibroacoustic design of electrical machines under electromagnetic excitation. In particular, one common air-gap surface force (AGSF) method based on MST is to compute magnetic surface forces on a cylindrical shell in the air gap. However, the AGSF distribution depends on the radius of the cylindrical shell. The main contribution of this study is to demonstrate an analytic transfer law of the AGSF between the air gap and the stator bore radius. It allows us to quantify the error between the magnetic surface force calculated in the middle of the air gap and the magnetic force computed on the stator teeth. This study shows the strong influence of the transfer law on the computed tangential surface force distribution through numerical applications with induction and synchronous electrical machines. Finally, the surface force density at stator bore radius is more accurately estimated when applying the new transfer law on the AGSF.
topic magnetic forces
noise and vibration
maxwell tensor
electrical machine
air gaps
url https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2020-0147
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