Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 févr. 2011, 01:34 UTC−5
Hi
not all the features used for rotary machines were ironed out in 4.0, you should upgrade to the latest version, it would run far smoother and better !
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
not all the features used for rotary machines were ironed out in 4.0, you should upgrade to the latest version, it would run far smoother and better !
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 févr. 2011, 06:10 UTC−5
Hi,
Thanks for the answer. I took the advise and tried it in v4.1.
I opened the model example of rotating generator (2D) for v3.5 in v4.1 and changed the physics a bit.
If you open the attached file, in the post processing window it is clear that there is something wrong, as the non-moving part is not updated as I try to look at the solutions of different time steps. I tried with the different x,y,z, or X,Y,Z frames but couldn't find the right-looking combination. Furthermore, the axial torque and the z-torque are not the same, which I wasn't expecting. Therefore I am not sure if I am having a post processing problem or if the model itself is wrong.
I would be very happy if you could take a look into the model. Thanks in advance!
Arda
Hi,
Thanks for the answer. I took the advise and tried it in v4.1.
I opened the model example of rotating generator (2D) for v3.5 in v4.1 and changed the physics a bit.
If you open the attached file, in the post processing window it is clear that there is something wrong, as the non-moving part is not updated as I try to look at the solutions of different time steps. I tried with the different x,y,z, or X,Y,Z frames but couldn't find the right-looking combination. Furthermore, the axial torque and the z-torque are not the same, which I wasn't expecting. Therefore I am not sure if I am having a post processing problem or if the model itself is wrong.
I would be very happy if you could take a look into the model. Thanks in advance!
Arda
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 févr. 2011, 09:29 UTC−5
Hi
there is also a rotary generator in v4.1, check the "Options - model library update" to get the latest models downloaded
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
there is also a rotary generator in v4.1, check the "Options - model library update" to get the latest models downloaded
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 févr. 2011, 10:06 UTC−5
Hi Ivar,
Thanks for the quick reply. I just checked but could not see the rotary transformer model for v4.1. Are you sure it's not the static 3D generator example you mentioned?
Best,
Arda
Hi Ivar,
Thanks for the quick reply. I just checked but could not see the rotary transformer model for v4.1. Are you sure it's not the static 3D generator example you mentioned?
Best,
Arda
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 févr. 2011, 15:22 UTC−5
Hi
you are right that the model library example is a 3D withou any rotation part.
But for me your model seems OK (apart that there is no current in the coils=air so OK you are probably in generator mode, but more important: you are in geoemtry "union" mode so the rotating part is "fixed"
you must group (composed geometry but that is already done) all but the central ring and then use "assembly" mode + add a continuity/identity pair for boundaries
{32, 33, 63, 64} with {121, 122, 138, 139]
+ add the "continuity pair" in the physics
you should also use L=0.4[m forthe physics length (Z direction) I believe or you have foreseen to calculate per 1[m] and normalise with L ?
and your internal variables should use "rmm.Ez" and not the 3.5a name emqa.Ez
finally use a finer time step to better resolve the oscillations with 1 turn/sec and 8 poles you have 4 sinus per turn
With that I see a 4V amplitude sinus out
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
you are right that the model library example is a 3D withou any rotation part.
But for me your model seems OK (apart that there is no current in the coils=air so OK you are probably in generator mode, but more important: you are in geoemtry "union" mode so the rotating part is "fixed"
you must group (composed geometry but that is already done) all but the central ring and then use "assembly" mode + add a continuity/identity pair for boundaries
{32, 33, 63, 64} with {121, 122, 138, 139]
+ add the "continuity pair" in the physics
you should also use L=0.4[m forthe physics length (Z direction) I believe or you have foreseen to calculate per 1[m] and normalise with L ?
and your internal variables should use "rmm.Ez" and not the 3.5a name emqa.Ez
finally use a finer time step to better resolve the oscillations with 1 turn/sec and 8 poles you have 4 sinus per turn
With that I see a 4V amplitude sinus out
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
10 mars 2011, 08:31 UTC−5
Hi Ivar,
I am also working with Comsol to develop a cooling system for a given electric machine. This moment is the starting time with Comsol. Can you let me ask you that is there any geometry database for electric machine provided in Comsol capabilities? Do you have any ideas about this?
Thank you
Hi Ivar,
I am also working with Comsol to develop a cooling system for a given electric machine. This moment is the starting time with Comsol. Can you let me ask you that is there any geometry database for electric machine provided in Comsol capabilities? Do you have any ideas about this?
Thank you
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
10 mars 2011, 09:56 UTC−5
Hi
the DB is only for materials, but there are a few examples of rotary machines in the Model builder and other on the CD's and the main web site as articles
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
the DB is only for materials, but there are a few examples of rotary machines in the Model builder and other on the CD's and the main web site as articles
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 mars 2011, 03:54 UTC−4
Thank you for your reply. But I can't find out any examples of rotating electric model in the Model builder as you said. It would be nice if you could advice me more clearly.
Regarding a cooling system in electric machine that I have done, I feel so confused with many things to start modelling an electric machine with such requirements. As I understand, firstly I should model an electric machine, then add heating physic in Heat transfer module. Being an expert in using Comsol, can you outline generally what should be done in this work?
By the way, those who have ever experienced this problem, please share with me your modelling or experiences.
Thank you.
Thank you for your reply. But I can't find out any examples of rotating electric model in the Model builder as you said. It would be nice if you could advice me more clearly.
Regarding a cooling system in electric machine that I have done, I feel so confused with many things to start modelling an electric machine with such requirements. As I understand, firstly I should model an electric machine, then add heating physic in Heat transfer module. Being an expert in using Comsol, can you outline generally what should be done in this work?
By the way, those who have ever experienced this problem, please share with me your modelling or experiences.
Thank you.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
18 mars 2011, 04:57 UTC−4
I try to aswer your question,
1. Add study (Heat transfer)
2. If necessary add cooling fin, it depens and it can be more complex.
3. If not, add boundary condition, convektive cooling and define heat-transfer coefficient etc.
4 Define heat source
and so on..
-akmal
I try to aswer your question,
1. Add study (Heat transfer)
2. If necessary add cooling fin, it depens and it can be more complex.
3. If not, add boundary condition, convektive cooling and define heat-transfer coefficient etc.
4 Define heat source
and so on..
-akmal
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Posted:
1 decade ago
20 mars 2011, 00:00 UTC−4
Thank you so much.
Have a nice day!
Thank you so much.
Have a nice day!
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 janv. 2014, 10:14 UTC−5
Hello Ivar
Im trying to simulate a smiple rotating machine but I have problems with the restulted magnetic fields they are not moving in the right way please see the attchment
You can download my modell through the following link
www.dropbox.com/s/d8pns2qtnrjnaxk/drehstrom_2.mph
Thanks in Advance
Hello Ivar
Im trying to simulate a smiple rotating machine but I have problems with the restulted magnetic fields they are not moving in the right way please see the attchment
You can download my modell through the following link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d8pns2qtnrjnaxk/drehstrom_2.mph
Thanks in Advance
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 janv. 2014, 05:02 UTC−5
Hello Aeda
I have the same problems you have or had
Did you solve it ?
I would be thankfull if you could reply
Thanks in advance
Hello Aeda
I have the same problems you have or had
Did you solve it ?
I would be thankfull if you could reply
Thanks in advance