2020
DOI: 10.1108/compel-01-2020-0012
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Modeling of airgap flux density for the study of stator core vibration in low speed synchronous machines

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to develop models and simulations focused on the prediction of electromagnetic forces acting on the stator core of a synchronous machine. It contributes to the study of stator core vibrations. Design/methodology/approach An analytical model based on the rotating fields’ theory including the damper winding contribution was developed. Such model allows the comprehension of airgap magnetic field distribution and the consequent pressure distribution. Focus was given to the pressure sub-ha… Show more

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“…This paper contributes to advancing this field by performing investigations on a stator mechanical model, which is used for predicting stator cores' radial vibrations in hydrogenerators due to alternating magnetic forces. Such forces are commonly interpreted as the superposition of rotating magnetic pressure waves originated from the airgap magnetic field, which acts predominantly on the core laminations in the radial direction [1]. In combination with the dynamic response of the mechanical system, they may cause excessive vibration of the stator core and other structures, which is generally undesirable due to possible damage, life span reduction, and consequent audible noise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper contributes to advancing this field by performing investigations on a stator mechanical model, which is used for predicting stator cores' radial vibrations in hydrogenerators due to alternating magnetic forces. Such forces are commonly interpreted as the superposition of rotating magnetic pressure waves originated from the airgap magnetic field, which acts predominantly on the core laminations in the radial direction [1]. In combination with the dynamic response of the mechanical system, they may cause excessive vibration of the stator core and other structures, which is generally undesirable due to possible damage, life span reduction, and consequent audible noise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%