Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2021

Sound quality analysis of electric drive units under different switching control strategies

Glesser Martin
Sijie Ni
Karine Degrendele
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Salomé Wanty

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Acoustic noise sources in Hybrid Electric Vehicles or full Electric Vehicles (HEV/EV) must be controlled to guarantee an adequate level of acoustic comfort to both passers-by, drivers, and passengers. This article focuses on switching noise resulting from power electronics, also called Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) noise, which may be responsible for unpleasant sounds in Electric Drive Units (EDU). The physics of PWM generation principle is first reminded, from voltage to magnetic excitation harmonics, and noise radiation. An original testbench setup to automatically evaluate the impact of the choice of commutation scheme (e.g., SPWM, SVPWM and DPWM) and frequency is described. Finally, a corpus of motor noise recordings with various PWM strategies is analyzed by means of sound quality metrics and the results are interpreted.

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Glesser Martin, Sijie Ni, Karine Degrendele, Salomé Wanty. Sound quality analysis of electric drive units under different switching control strategies. Automotive NVH Comfort Conference, SIA, Oct 2021, Le Mans, France. ⟨hal-05525805⟩
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