Induction motor vibrations caused by mechanical and magnetic rotor eccentricity
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2024
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Sumy State University
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Vibration reduction of induction motors is a significant problem that requires effective models for the
effects of mechanical and electromagnetic unbalanced forces. This article presents a mathematical model of dynamics
for induction motors with rotor mass eccentricity and static and dynamic magnetic eccentricity. The model allows for
the influence of the gyroscopic torque of the rotor and considers the elastic-damping characteristics of each of the stator
supports and their location. The model has eight degrees of freedom, which makes it possible to simulate transverse
and axial vibrations of various designs’ rotors and housings of induction motors. The results of modeling the dynamics
for a three-phase squirrel cage induction motor with 11 kW capacity agreed with those obtained by other authors.
Simultaneously, new results were also obtained within the research. The simulation results showed that the static
magnetic eccentricity causes the appearance of additional critical speed of the motor, and its value decreases in
proportion to the growth of the number of pole pairs. The change of the moment of inertia of the motor at a mismatch
of the main axis of symmetry of the stator and the rotor axis of rotation allowed for obtaining an actual frequency
spectrum of free oscillations, including the rotational motion of the stator. Since the actual static magnetic eccentricity
can additionally increase at operating frequencies due to the increase of bearing clearance caused by dynamic
unbalanced load, it should be considered in the analysis of unbalanced magnetic pull. The angle of static magnetic
eccentricity significantly affects the magnitude of radial vibrations. This feature should also be considered when
selecting the locations of balancing weights during the rotor balancing procedure.
Keywords
induction motor, eccentricity of rotor mass, magnetic eccentricity, unbalanced magnetic pull, axial vibration, process innovation
Citation
Goroshko A. V., Zembytska M. V., Paiuk V. P. (2024). Induction motor vibrations caused by
mechanical and magnetic rotor eccentricity. Journal of Engineering Sciences (Ukraine),
Vol. 11(1), pp. D66–D77. https://doi.org/10.21272/jes.2024.11(1).d8