2010
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2010.2051935
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Acoustic Simulation of a Special Switched Reluctance Drive by Means of Field–Circuit Coupling and Multiphysics Simulation

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“…Multiphysics finite element models can be very accurate multi-physics [3] but their prohibitive computation time presents an obstacle to performing multi-physics optimization studies. The latter can include optimization but, in addition to the classical electromagnetic domain, they concern specific domains such as the aero-thermal domain, [4], and the mechanical-acoustic domain, [5].…”
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“…Multiphysics finite element models can be very accurate multi-physics [3] but their prohibitive computation time presents an obstacle to performing multi-physics optimization studies. The latter can include optimization but, in addition to the classical electromagnetic domain, they concern specific domains such as the aero-thermal domain, [4], and the mechanical-acoustic domain, [5].…”
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“…FEM calculation is then executed for each mesh to yield performance values such as magnetic density, torque, etc. [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. An example is shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Finite Element Methods Of Hmpp In Cogging Torque Analysismentioning
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“…Moreover, a series of studies using multi-physics FEA have been reported to address vibration and acoustic noise in SRMs [6]- [7]. In this method, transient electromagnetic FEA needs to be conducted, and then transient structural FEA will be coupled with the electromagnetic FEA to compute the vibration for acoustic noise calculation purposes.…”
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confidence: 99%