Noise Source Visualization for Small DC Motors Using Current Reference without a Reference Microphone

Noise and vibration sources from small direct current (DC) motors should be clearly visualized for optimal design of low noise motors. For accurate visualization, relatively good reference measurements at optimal locations are required. For some very small motors, the optimal position for a stationa...

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Main Author: Yong Thung Cho
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Micromachines
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/9/6/290
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spelling doaj-28ac09cbc36b4690a37d9ec5057b6ecc2020-11-25T00:26:18ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2018-06-019629010.3390/mi9060290mi9060290Noise Source Visualization for Small DC Motors Using Current Reference without a Reference MicrophoneYong Thung Cho0Division of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Kongju National University, ChunAn, ChoongNam 31080, KoreaNoise and vibration sources from small direct current (DC) motors should be clearly visualized for optimal design of low noise motors. For accurate visualization, relatively good reference measurements at optimal locations are required. For some very small motors, the optimal position for a stationary reference microphone may not be accessible during measurement. However, strategies for small motor noise visualization without using a reference microphone have been developed in this study. Only scanning microphones and current measurements of a small motor were used to visualize sound sources. Scanning microphone signals combined with current measurements were used as moving reference signals. Motor noise visualization results based on different moving reference locations have been estimated and reported. Consistent motor noise visualization results from motor current and different, moving reference locations for the major electro-magnetic force excitation frequencies have been shown. Furthermore, for frequencies with relatively low current amplitude, clear motor noise visualization results have been produced for a moving reference located at the center of the motor. Also, the relationship between motor noise and current has been shown, and motor noise has been reduced by connecting an optimal capacitor to the motor power input.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/9/6/290motor noise visualizationmicro motormotor currentmoving reference
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Noise Source Visualization for Small DC Motors Using Current Reference without a Reference Microphone
Micromachines
motor noise visualization
micro motor
motor current
moving reference
author_facet Yong Thung Cho
author_sort Yong Thung Cho
title Noise Source Visualization for Small DC Motors Using Current Reference without a Reference Microphone
title_short Noise Source Visualization for Small DC Motors Using Current Reference without a Reference Microphone
title_full Noise Source Visualization for Small DC Motors Using Current Reference without a Reference Microphone
title_fullStr Noise Source Visualization for Small DC Motors Using Current Reference without a Reference Microphone
title_full_unstemmed Noise Source Visualization for Small DC Motors Using Current Reference without a Reference Microphone
title_sort noise source visualization for small dc motors using current reference without a reference microphone
publisher MDPI AG
series Micromachines
issn 2072-666X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Noise and vibration sources from small direct current (DC) motors should be clearly visualized for optimal design of low noise motors. For accurate visualization, relatively good reference measurements at optimal locations are required. For some very small motors, the optimal position for a stationary reference microphone may not be accessible during measurement. However, strategies for small motor noise visualization without using a reference microphone have been developed in this study. Only scanning microphones and current measurements of a small motor were used to visualize sound sources. Scanning microphone signals combined with current measurements were used as moving reference signals. Motor noise visualization results based on different moving reference locations have been estimated and reported. Consistent motor noise visualization results from motor current and different, moving reference locations for the major electro-magnetic force excitation frequencies have been shown. Furthermore, for frequencies with relatively low current amplitude, clear motor noise visualization results have been produced for a moving reference located at the center of the motor. Also, the relationship between motor noise and current has been shown, and motor noise has been reduced by connecting an optimal capacitor to the motor power input.
topic motor noise visualization
micro motor
motor current
moving reference
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/9/6/290
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