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Active Mitigation of Electromagnetic Vibration Radiated by PMSM in Fractional-Horsepower Drives by Optimal Choice of the Carrier Frequency
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2010
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Electric MachineEngineeringImpulse ResponseMotor DriveMechanical EngineeringOptimal ChoiceElectromagnetic CompatibilityVibrationsElectrical DriveNonlinear Vibration ControlCarrier FrequencyElectrical EngineeringMechatronicsPropulsionElectromagnetic VibrationFrequency ControlEnergy Efficient DriveMechanical SystemsMechanical Impulse ResponseVibration Control
A novel approach to quickly evaluate the electromagnetic vibration emitted by a permanent-magnet synchronous machine in A fractional-horsepower drive is detailed. Field reconstruction method and mechanical impulse response are used. The impulse response for rapid evaluation of vibrations at critical points is used after the design of a torque and speed controller. The vibration obtained using a three-phase pulsewidth-modulation technique and nonclassic space-vector modulations are compared by simulation results. An optimal choice of the carrier frequency, by an optimization method, for the two modulation techniques allows for a 35% reduction of the vibration in the targeted machine under different operating conditions. The peak-to-peak force-magnitude reduction reaches 8%.
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