TN1981
Mechanical
- Nov 3, 2011
- 2
To whom it may concern:
I am investigating potential causes of some shaft speed related tones in a 3-phase 6 pole electric motor. Using a laser vibrometer, one of the recent motors tested showed signs of elevated 3X, 5X, and 11X shaft speed tones (1X = 240 Hz). This blower was further analyzed on a crude cogging torque test fixture (I have atached the results of the cog torque test and laser vibrometer test for review).
The cog torque test showed a sharp transition in the 6th wave of 1 cycle compared to the other 5 waves. Could this sharp transition be the root cause of my 3X, 5X, and 11X tones? What would cause this transition? Variation in the magnitization process? Stator design? Magnet to stator concentricity?
I tried ot search the web but could not find anything specific to the motor design I am working with.
I am investigating potential causes of some shaft speed related tones in a 3-phase 6 pole electric motor. Using a laser vibrometer, one of the recent motors tested showed signs of elevated 3X, 5X, and 11X shaft speed tones (1X = 240 Hz). This blower was further analyzed on a crude cogging torque test fixture (I have atached the results of the cog torque test and laser vibrometer test for review).
The cog torque test showed a sharp transition in the 6th wave of 1 cycle compared to the other 5 waves. Could this sharp transition be the root cause of my 3X, 5X, and 11X tones? What would cause this transition? Variation in the magnitization process? Stator design? Magnet to stator concentricity?
I tried ot search the web but could not find anything specific to the motor design I am working with.