Analysis of Electromagnetic Excitations in an Integrated Centrifugal Pump and Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Kim, Heesoo; Heikkinen, Janne; Nerg, Janne; Sopanen, Jussi; Posa, Atte (2019-08-19)
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Kim, Heesoo
Heikkinen, Janne
Nerg, Janne
Sopanen, Jussi
Posa, Atte
19.08.2019
IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
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School of Energy Systems
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2019103136101
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2019103136101
Tiivistelmä
The effect of unbalanced magnetic pull (UMP) caused by air gap eccentricity on the vibration of a permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) is investigated. The force model is established analytically by the Maxwell stress method. For accurate consideration of the eccentricity condition, mixed eccentricity, axial-varying eccentricity, and eccentricity caused by motor frame vibration are modeled and combined. The model of the rotor-bearing system, which includes the UMP model, is developed with two different methods. In the first method, UMP is added as a linear negative spring to the rotor model, whereas in the second method, UMP is included as an external force. The rotor system of a centrifugal pump driven by an integrated PMSM is modeled using beam elements, and the two distinct modeling approaches for UMP are applied. From the results, the UMP effect on vibration and the difference between the two modeling methods are investigated. To verify the results of the analysis, experimental work is done with a pump test rig, and results of frequency spectra are obtained. Based on the analyses and experimental work, the negative stiffness effect and additional vibration excitations caused by UMP are examined.
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Kim, H., Posa, A., Heikkinen, J., Nerg, J., Sopanen, J. (2019). Analysis of Electromagnetic Excitations in an Integrated Centrifugal Pump and Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor. IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion. DOI: 10.1109/TEC.2019.2935785
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