https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap/2009106
Switched reluctance machine vibration reduction using a vectorial piezoelectric actuator control
1
SATIE, ENS Cachan, Paris XI, CNRS UMR 8029, UniverSud, 61 avenue du President Wilson, 94230 Cachan Cedex, France
2
LGEP, CNRS UMR 8507, SUPÉLEC, UPMC Univ. Paris 06, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 rue Joliot-Curie, Plateau de Moulon, 91192 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France
Corresponding author: ojeda@satie.ens-cachan.fr
Received:
21
July
2008
Revised:
22
January
2009
Accepted:
10
April
2009
Published online:
12
June
2009
This paper deals with an original approach of the Switched Reluctance Machine (SRM) control for the purpose of reducing stator vibrations. Two combined approaches are studied in the aim of reducing the vibratory acceleration generated and thus the acoustic noise. The first one is based on a sinusoidal control of the magnetic phase current and the second one, on an optimal control of piezoelectric actuators (PZT) stuck on the SRM stator. The sinusoidal control of the magnetic phase current introduces properties on the vibratory acceleration distribution that are used to design an original actuator controller. Principles and viability of these combined vibration damping methods are deduced from theories and experiments.
PACS: 84.50.+d – Electric motors / 33.20.Tp – Vibrational analysis / 46.40.Ff – Resonance, damping, and dynamic stability / 77.65.-j – Piezoelectricity and electromechanical effects
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