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Effect of Magnetostriction Anisotropy in Nonoriented Electrical Steels on Deformation of Induction Motor Stator Cores

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Magnetostriction in nonoriented (NO) electrical steels is a harmful source of vibration and acoustic noise in electrical machines. It is far more anisotropic than specific power loss, which results in more complexity in prediction of the vibration and acoustic noise. An investigation of the anisotropy in magnetostriction and mechanical elastic properties of a NO steel is presented in this paper. Measurements of deformation in the stator teeth of an induction motor model core were conducted in order to study the effect of the magnetostriction anisotropy. Strain due to Maxwell forces in the air gap was calculated and compared with the measured deformation. Measurement results indicate that anisotropic magnetostriction has a great impact on unsymmetrical deformation of the stator teeth of induction motor cores.

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