In a classical production process of electrical machines,
the individual components are usually regarded as mechanical
components. In this case, the process monitoring is
performed accordingly. Due to the complex physical principles
prevailing in electrical machines, manufacturing tolerances in
the production process of each component can have a decisive
influence on the operating behavior of electrical drive systems.
Particularly in the case of magnetically highly utilized electrical
machines, non-linear operational material characteristics prevail,
which necessitates the observation of electromagnetic relevant
properties of the stator and rotor components. Furthermore,
this means that it is not sufficient to observe individual quality
features during production; rather, a deduction of the operating
behavior of the electrical machine based on the manufactured
components is desired. A possible approach to this goal is
presented in this paper. The benefit of an increased collection
of measurement data in a generic production process is shown.
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In a classical production process of electrical machines,
the individual components are usually regarded as mechanical
components. In this case, the process monitoring is
performed accordingly. Due to the complex physical principles
prevailing in electrical machines, manufacturing tolerances in
the production process of each component can have a decisive
influence on the operating behavior of electrical drive systems.
Particularly in the case of magnetically highly utilized electrical
ma...
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