
Characterization of the audible magnetic noise emitted by traction motors in railway rolling stock
This paper first presents the analytical models of an ALSTOM simulation software, DIVA, which computes the vibratory and acoustic behavior of a variable-speed induction machine due to Maxwell forces. This radial magnetic pressure in the air-gap makes the stator vibrate in the audible
range, creating the so-called magnetic noise characterized by high tonality. On the basis of these analytical models, the main magnetic vibrations due to slotting, pulse-width modulation (PWM) harmonics and their interaction are then analytically characterized. Their number of nodes, velocity
and propagation direction are experimentally validated by visualizing the stator deflection shapes. Finally, some experimental validations of the simulation tool are presented. Both analytical results and simulations show that some quieter motors can be designed with motor geometry (especially
slot numbers) and PWM strategy.
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 September 2009
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