Jean LE BESNERAIS completed an industrial PhD thesis in Electrical Engineering in 2008 on electromagnetic noise and vibrations (e-NVH) in traction induction machines with Alstom. After working in railway and wind energy sectors, he founded EOMYS Engineering in 2013, a company offering software and consulting services specialized in solving e-NVH problems in electrical machines and drives. EOMYS was acquired by Dassault Systèmes in 2024. Jean is now the SIMULIA R&D Technology Director, responsible for leading the ongoing development of the Manatee software.
Solution Study
Monday, September 29
11:35 am - 12:05 pm
Live in Berlin
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The rise of electric drive systems in modern vehicles and industries has brought new challenges in minimizing noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) while maintaining high electromagnetic performance. Electric machines induce new electromagnetic excitations of the drivetrain, resulting in additional vibration and noise called e-NVH (electromagnetic noise, vibration, and harshness) for their specific frequency signature and mitigation techniques. This presentation explores the critical tradeoffs between electromagnetic and e-NVH performances in electric machines design, illustrating the role of SIMULIA Manatee in optimizing this balance. First, it highlights the most magnetic noise control techniques (such as skewing, notching, pole shaping or harmonic current injection) and their relationship with electromagnetic design parameters such as efficiency or torque. Then, it demonstrates the use of Manatee software to quickly study these trade-offs and identify the best designs in concept and preliminary design phases of electric drivetrains.
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Monday, September 29
04:30 pm - 05:30 pm
Live in Berlin
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