Abstract

This paper deals with the modeling and simulation of the effect of rotor eccentricity in permanent magnet synchronous machines. Static eccentricity is analyzed in a 2-D setting. The 3-D effect of an inclined rotor shaft is accounted by considering 2-D slices and interpolating on a grid constructed from finite-element simulations [response surface model (RSM)]. Common tools of uncertainty quantification, i.e., generalized polynomial chaos and Monte Carlo, are used to study the effect on the electromotive force. The novelty of this paper is the twofold use of the RSM: 1) to speed up the calculations in the 2-D setting and 2) to mimic a multislice model for inclined eccentricity.

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