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1 Electric Motor Noise Status April 11 – 12, 2017 NASA Acoustics Technical Working Group Dr. Brenda S. Henderson Dennis L. Huff NASA Glenn Research Center https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20170005681 2018-07-08T11:22:46+00:00Z
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Electric Motor Noise Status

April 11 – 12, 2017NASA Acoustics Technical Working Group

Dr. Brenda S. HendersonDennis L. Huff

NASA Glenn Research Center

https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20170005681 2018-07-08T11:22:46+00:00Z

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Objectives

• Determine impact of electric motor noise on overall acoustic

radiation from aircraft

• Determine noise prediction approach for possible

implementation in ANOPP

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Types of Motors Investigated

UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) Type

DJI Phantom 2 920 KV

~150 W

The Ohio State University

350 KW

Future Aircraft Propulsion Applications

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Results reported here are for unloaded motors

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Electric Motor Noise

• Sound radiation in electric motors is

predominantly related to electromagnetic

forces in the airgap

• Time varying magnetic field produces radial

and tangential forces

• Maxwell’s equations describe the radial forces

causing vibrations

• Vibrations drive the acoustic field

• The magnetic field is impacted by the non-

uniform airgap and line current

• The magnetic field contains many harmonics

• Analytical, computational, and empirical

methods exist for noise prediction

Rotor

Stator

Magnets

Slots for Windings

FR

FT

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SMALL UAS MOTORS

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Components of Small UAS Motor System

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DC Power

20 ms

1 - 2 ms Electronic Speed

Controller (ESC) Current Probe

Measurements

Outer Rotor

Three-Phase

Brushless DC Motor

Pulse Position

Modulation

3DR 2830-12 850KV

187 W

DJI Phantom 2 920KV

114 W

Blue Motor

Silver Motor

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Motor Testing in the ATL

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• Acoustic Test Laboratory (ATL)

– 21 ft x 17 ft x 17 ft anechoic

chamber

– 100 Hz cut-off

• Tests were conducted with a

“tethered” motor mount

• 5 microphones were located on

an 8 in radius arc

• Simultaneous current probes

measurements were made on

the three-phase input to the

motor

• Motor speed measured with

laser tachometerMotor

Microphone

Array

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Current Probe Measurements at the Same Speed

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AOABlue Motor

Silver Motor

For the same speed, the

spectral content of the

current probe signals can be

different for different motors

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Current Probe Measurements at Different Speeds

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4370 RPM

6060 RPM

7340 RPM

For the same motor, the

spectral content of the

current probe signals

depends on the motor speed

Blue Motor

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Acoustic Radiation at 4370 RPM

Blue Motor

Silver Motor

Current Probe

Current Probe

Center Microphone

Center Microphone

• Large number of tones in

acoustic spectra

• Amplitudes of acoustic

harmonics can be as large as

the fundamentals

• Number of tones in acoustic

spectra increases with

increasing number of non-

harmonically related current

frequencies

• Peak amplitudes are similar

for two motors and occur at

similar frequencies

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Acoustic Radiation at 7310 RPM

Blue Motor

Silver Motor

Current Probe

Current Probe

Center Microphone

Center Microphone

• Large number of tones in

current and acoustic spectra

for both motors

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Impact of Bearings on Acoustic Radiation

Current Probe

Current Probe

Center Microphone

Center Microphone

Stainless Steel Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Impacted by Bearings

• Ceramic bearings required

smaller duty cycle for the

same motor speed

• Two broadband humps

associated with bearing

noise

• Broadband noise levels from

bearing noise masks some

tones

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Silver Motor

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Motor Noise Predictions

(Crocker/BBN) (Alger)

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OSU MOTOR

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OSU Setup in Hemi-Anechoic Chamber

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Thin SideThick SideThick Side Thick Side

Pole 1

Pole 6

RPM

Optical

Sensor• Inductance motor

• No inverter

• Coolant leak limited locations where

acoustic measurements could be

made

Pole 6

Pole 1

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Electric Propulsion Concepts

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Boeing SUGAR-Volt5 – 10 MW

NASA N3-X10 MW +

NASA STARC-ABL~2.6 MW

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Current and Acoustic Signatures

Current Probe

Microphone A

fl = 60 Hz

4flZr(1-s)fl/p

Zr(1-s)fl/p + 2fl

Zr = # rotor slots

fl = line frequency

p = # pole pairs

s = slip17

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Motor Noise Predictions

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Conclusions

• For small UAS motors

– Spectral content of current probe signal depends on the motor and motor

speed

– Current probe spectra containing non-harmonic fundamental frequencies

are associated with acoustic spectra containing a significant number of

spectral peaks

– Amplitudes of harmonics in acoustic spectra can be as large as the

fundamentals

• For the larger inductance motor

– The acoustic signals have relatively few spectral peaks (with no inverter)

compared to smaller UAS motors

– The acoustic signal contains spectral peaks associated with the

electromagnetic field and possibly associated with the structure

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Future Plans

• For small UAS motors

– Repeat measurements for a second electronic speed controller

• Determine if controller data shown here is representative of controllers

used for small UAS motors

• For the larger inductance motor

– Acquire acoustic data for the second generation OSU motor with

inverter

– Investigate different acoustic prediction schemes

• Acquire acoustic data for intermediate size (67 kW) electric

motor (NASA’s X-57 Maxwell Aircraft)

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BACKUP SLIDE

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Motor Noise – Empirical Predictions

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𝑷𝑾𝑳 = 𝟐𝟕 + 10log(𝒌𝑾) + 15log(rpm) + 10log(conformal surface area)

References

Crocker, M.J., “Handbook of Noise and Vibration Control,” John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,

Chapter 82, pp. 1001-1009, 2007.

Noise and Vibration Control for Mechanical Equipment, Manual TM5-805-4/AFM

88-37/NAVFAC DM-3.10, manual prepared by Bolt, Beranek, and Newman for Joint

Department of the Army, Air Force, and Navy, Washington, DC, 1980, Chapter 7.

Second term: rated value of electric power

Third term: shaft speed in rpm

Fourth term: surface area in square-meters for computing sound power.

For a conventional totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) motors with powers

under 750 kW, the A-weighted sound power level is estimated as:

• The correlation includes a table to predict the un-weighted octave band

sound power levels.

• High uncertainty: newer motors can be 5 to 10 dB quieter, cooling fans can

increase the noise by 5 to 8 dB.