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A low magnetic
electric motor An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate for ...
(or non magnetic electric motor) is an AC or DC motor with a reduced magnetic stray field signature.


Description

Low magnetic or nonmagnetic electric motors are used on board
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minesweeper A minesweeper is a small warship designed to remove or detonate naval mines. Using various mechanisms intended to counter the threat posed by naval mines, minesweepers keep waterways clear for safe shipping. History The earliest known usage of ...
s and specific types of submarines. For about a hundred years sea mines or naval mines have been an established element in naval warfare. Modern
naval mine A naval mine is a self-contained explosive device placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or submarines. Unlike depth charges, mines are deposited and left to wait until they are triggered by the approach of, or contact with, any ...
s nowadays react on magnetic, acoustic and pressure signals. By far the most important step in their development was the invention of the magnetic influence firing principle, which utilizes the magnetic interference field of passing ships. Naval mines with magnetic fuzes are effective, inexpensive and easy to deploy. An electric motor produces two types of magnetic fields: a dynamic alternating stray field, whilst running and a static remnant or residual magnetic during standstill. To avoid detection it is necessary to reduce these signatures at the source as much as possible.


Signature

Electric motors generate internal magnetic fields to rotate the
rotor Rotor may refer to: Science and technology Engineering * Rotor (electric), the non-stationary part of an alternator or electric motor, operating with a stationary element so called the stator *Helicopter rotor, the rotary wing(s) of a rotorcraft ...
in the stator. A significant part of these magnetic stray fields emanate to the outside of the electric motor housing and can be measured and/or detected. During running an electric motor also produce air borne and structure borne noises. The primary goal to avoid detection is to reduce these signatures as much as possible, to be able to operate in stealth mode. The measurements of ships' signature as a whole are usually performed at a magnetic ranging facility.


Low magnetic

Low magnetic motors or nonmagnetic electric motors are designed to provide a reduced emanating magnetic stray field signature. These electric motors are manufactured from as little magnetic material as possible. The parts and components used to manufacture these electric motors are selected from materials with a low magnetic permeability. There are three major means of reducing the emanating magnetic stray fields of an electric motor: a dedicated electric and magnetic layout,
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and additional compensating coils. Reduction and ways to achieve this are described in the American standard DOD-STD-2146, the British Defence-Standard 02-717 and the German Standard BV3013. Further reduction to the electric motors' magnetic signature, as well as the reduction of the ships' magnetic signature can be obtained by additional
degaussing Degaussing is the process of decreasing or eliminating a remnant magnetic field. It is named after the gauss, a unit of magnetism, which in turn was named after Carl Friedrich Gauss. Due to magnetic hysteresis, it is generally not possible to red ...
coils.


Airborne Noise

The primary source of air borne noise from an electric motor is the cooling fan to provide air to the electric motor. Reduction of air borne noise can be achieved by reducing the cooling air speed. An alternative is to use water or oil cooled electric motors. Air borne noise levels for different type of equipment on board Navy Vessels are laid down in the American military standard MIL-STD-1474D, the British Defence Standard 02-813 or the Indian Naval Engineering Standard NES 847.


Structure Borne Noise

Structure borne noise in an electric motor is the result of roller bearing inaccuracies, rotor bar pass frequencies, magnetic unbalance, non-matching rotor and stator slot combinations, providing acoustic signals. Reducing structure borne noise can be done by various means. A correct rotor/stator slot combination, selected precision
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, reduced magnetic saturation in the stator can help to reduce the structure borne noise levels. Methods of measurements and acceptance criteria are defined in the American military MIL-STD-740-2(SH) and the British Defence Standard 02-813


Vibration (internally exited)

Mechanical unbalance of the rotor will generate vibration. The vibration will result in structure borne noise, as well as unwanted acceleration forces or
resonance Resonance describes the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of an applied Periodic function, periodic force (or a Fourier analysis, Fourier component of it) is equal or close to a natural frequency of the system ...
, which eventually will harm or damage parts of the electric motor. To reduce the unbalance forces, precision balancing, as described in the American military standard MIL-STD-167-1A, type I (internally exited) will be necessary.


Vibration (externally exited)

Electric motors on board naval vessel may experience shock and vibration. A dedicated rigid design will allow electric motors to withstand these environmental impacts and provide sufficient active hardening. Passive hardening is done by installation of
shock Shock may refer to: Common uses Collective noun *Shock, a historic commercial term for a group of 60, see English numerals#Special names * Stook, or shock of grain, stacked sheaves Healthcare * Shock (circulatory), circulatory medical emergen ...
and vibration mounts onto the motor and/or system. Test method and limits are described in the American standard MIL-STD-167-1A, type II (environmental).


Shock

Due to the nature of naval applications, equipment on board of mine countermeasures vessels and submarines may be subject to underwater explosions. Therefore, low magnetic electric motors need to be shock proof or shock resistant. Naval shock requirements on ships are specified in standards, such as the American standard NAVSEA-908-LP-000-3010 (Rev 1). Equipment on board of naval vessels is specified in different standards, such as the American military standard MIL-S-901D, the British and Indian naval standard BR3021 or the German standard BV 0230. A large part of the environmental tests and measurements are stipulated in the American standard
MIL-STD-810 MIL-STD-810, U S Department of Defense Test Method Standard, Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests, is a United States Military Standard that emphasizes tailoring an equipment's environmental design and test limits to the ...
. Shock testing on equipment is performed by specialist institutes, such as TNO, NTS Navy, Thales-ECC or QinitiQ.


Users

* Osprey-class minehunter * Tripartite-class minehunter * Huon-class minehunter * Oksøy-class minehunter * Alta-class minesweeper * Sandown-class minehunter * Lerici-class minehunter * Katanpää-class minehunter * ''Kormoran 2''-class minehunter * ''Visby''-class korvette


References

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External links


Magnetic Ranging and Treatment Facilities for Naval Applications

Magnetic Ranging

Acoustic & Magnetic Signatures Management

Magnetic Ranging Site
* Magnetic Ranging Site - WTD 71 Electric motors