{"title":"傅科电流及其减振对AMDT支架特性的影响","authors":"Kammeugue Noubissi Romaric;Daosheng Liu;Boxue Du","doi":"10.30941/CESTEMS.2023.00028","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This manuscript explores the influences of the Foucault current on bracket vibration. Noise measurements are obtained in conditions that the coils are enclosed by the bracket, and exposed to the air for confirming the impact of Foucault current on bracket vibration. The outcomes illustrate that the bracket increases the primary noise to 21 dB. Throughout investigational modal computation, ordinary frequencies of the coils stay afar from the exciting frequency of 100 Hz but the ordinary frequency 72.924 Hz of the bracket stands near to 100 Hz, which similarly explicates the upsurge of the noise level. To do the computations on bracket vibrations instigated by the Foucault current, a finite-element method (FEM) has been utilized for evaluating the eddy current density, electromagnetic forces (EMF), coupled with bracket response in frequency domain. The calculations displayed a proper approval by mean of theoretic investigations, and the simulations analyzed effectively the bracket vibration produced by Eddy current, and the electromagnetic force (EMF). Referring to the simulation, the primary vibration characteristics, and noise level, the method by applying weights (stress) on the top bracket of transformer is proposed to lessen the vibration amplitude, and noise level. To indorse the utility, and application of the suggested technique, the experiment results are obtained, analyzed, and compared with those of simulations, primary vibration characteristics, and noise level.","PeriodicalId":100229,"journal":{"name":"CES Transactions on Electrical Machines and Systems","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-04-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel7/7873789/10272303/10106621.pdf","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Impact of the Foucault Current and its Vibration Noise Reduction on Bracket Features for AMDT\",\"authors\":\"Kammeugue Noubissi Romaric;Daosheng Liu;Boxue Du\",\"doi\":\"10.30941/CESTEMS.2023.00028\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"This manuscript explores the influences of the Foucault current on bracket vibration. 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Referring to the simulation, the primary vibration characteristics, and noise level, the method by applying weights (stress) on the top bracket of transformer is proposed to lessen the vibration amplitude, and noise level. 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Impact of the Foucault Current and its Vibration Noise Reduction on Bracket Features for AMDT
This manuscript explores the influences of the Foucault current on bracket vibration. Noise measurements are obtained in conditions that the coils are enclosed by the bracket, and exposed to the air for confirming the impact of Foucault current on bracket vibration. The outcomes illustrate that the bracket increases the primary noise to 21 dB. Throughout investigational modal computation, ordinary frequencies of the coils stay afar from the exciting frequency of 100 Hz but the ordinary frequency 72.924 Hz of the bracket stands near to 100 Hz, which similarly explicates the upsurge of the noise level. To do the computations on bracket vibrations instigated by the Foucault current, a finite-element method (FEM) has been utilized for evaluating the eddy current density, electromagnetic forces (EMF), coupled with bracket response in frequency domain. The calculations displayed a proper approval by mean of theoretic investigations, and the simulations analyzed effectively the bracket vibration produced by Eddy current, and the electromagnetic force (EMF). Referring to the simulation, the primary vibration characteristics, and noise level, the method by applying weights (stress) on the top bracket of transformer is proposed to lessen the vibration amplitude, and noise level. To indorse the utility, and application of the suggested technique, the experiment results are obtained, analyzed, and compared with those of simulations, primary vibration characteristics, and noise level.