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NVH simulation of an electrical machine

Generator with enclosure Hitzing Electric Power GmbH
Generator with enclosure Hitzing Electric Power GmbH

Evaluation of the acoustic properties

Acoustic properties also play a central role in electrical machines, as noise emissions are not only disturbing but can also be an indication of harmful vibrations. LCM has developed an end-to-end simulation workflow to evaluate vibrations and noise in a targeted manner as early as the design process. This not only considers individual components, but the entire system, thus enabling a realistic analysis of acoustic effects.

Optimized overall solution

  • Electromagnetically optimized machine
  • Mechanically optimized machine
  • Acoustically optimized machine

Your benefit

  • Savings on prototype and testing costs
  • Holistically optimized machine
  • Avoidance of retrofitting
Contact Person

Dipl.-Ing., Dr. Markus Schörgenhumer, BSc

Business Area Manager Mechanics & Control
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