The Proceedings of Design & Systems Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-3078
2024.34
Session ID : 1107
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The hybrid optimization adaptation results for the motor stator core
*Toshiaki HIRATEMasaaki MATSUMOTOSo FUKUHARAKenzen TAKEUCHIMasao ARAKAWA
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Dynamic FEM analysis is valid for designing rotating machinery to reduce its vibration when we may ensure enough accuracy of the analysis. Surrogate multiple objective optimization method is one of the most effective methods for structural identification improving the FEM analysis model of a structure to adjust the natural frequency analysis results to the experimental results. However, since convergency had a subject, in this research, the technique of having newly combined the Newton's method based on Adjoint variable method is newly proposed.

In this study the structural identification method is applied to stator of an induction motor to determine the Young’s modulus of the principal components on the FE model minimizing the analysis errors of the natural frequencies of the 2-lobe and 3-lobe circular modes to the corresponding experimental results. Furthermore, the material constant united, it was crowded and the performance was considered.

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