Inverter-fed drive systems are mostly optimized to operate at the best efficiency, neglecting the possibility
of acoustic optimization. The chosen operating point can lead to undesired harmonics involving
vibrations and noises of the electrical drive. In order to optimize the system with respect to acoustics,
the given operating point for best efficiency is left and a noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) optimized
operating point is chosen. This paper shows the influence of the operating point on NVH, describes an
NVH-optimized control and draws a comparison between simulation and measurement.
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Inverter-fed drive systems are mostly optimized to operate at the best efficiency, neglecting the possibility
of acoustic optimization. The chosen operating point can lead to undesired harmonics involving
vibrations and noises of the electrical drive. In order to optimize the system with respect to acoustics,
the given operating point for best efficiency is left and a noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) optimized
operating point is chosen. This paper shows the influence of the operating poi...
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