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Need a help about induction motor geometry
Posted 17 mars 2011, 05:20 UTC−4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Geometry 9 Replies
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I want to build up a geometry for an induction machine as attached in the following file. I am just a beginner of Comsol's world, so I feel so confused to start with this. I need some suggestions from those who have been experiencing on creating model by using Comsol.
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If you has already CAD-data of your geometry and CAD import license, just import it.
I also do on the similar modell. Which version are you using?
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akmal
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The attached geometry was taken from Motor-CAD package. Do you know that? But I can not export its geometry and import into Comsol after several times.
Which kind of CAD license are u using? Unluckily, I haven't had it so far. Is it possible to make a geometry like that by using CAD in Comsol directly?
Im using version 4.0. Next few weeks, it will be updated to 4.1
Thank you.
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If you have CAD Import Module, you can just import CAD data. More Info
www.comsol.de/products/formats/
there is also a livelink, which allow to work within CAD program and comsol.
Open the tutorial, some shows you how to import or work with livelink. it should be no big deal.
www.comsol.de/products/tutorials/
And wait until you have 4.1, it is alot better.
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akmal
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I am doing a project related to cooling system in a given electric machine, e.g, induction motor. In my opinion, the Heat transfer module should be used to develop. The cooling system is built up using water as a coolant, which is pumbed from outside by an additional module.
Can you give me some advices on how to deal with this work at the starting point of using Comsol?
Thank you so much,
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please read this
www.comsol.de/community/forums/general/thread/14054/#p42658
i'm using pro-engineer in some other modell and i'm dealing with electrical machine for about several (6 or maybe 8) month.
it's true, you will need that heat transfer. Tell me what kind of result will you have at the end of your simulation?
i mean, if you only questioning; how cold the cooling water should be or the minimum of cooling water velocity, you dont need to modell the motor (maybe only the outer part of motor). And motor effiiciency to know energy lost that should be cooled by the water. it'S quite easy i think.
but if you need more... happy comsoling... :)
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- should the mode be built up in 2D or 3D? And this has been my problem so far ^^
- electromagnetic is necessary for this case or not?
Thank you
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electromagnetic is not necessary.
good luck
akmal
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Anyway, do you have any idea on how to draw the geometry like in the figure attached? Currently, I try to use Comsol CAD environment but I feel not easy to do it.
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I am simulating the induction machine
I did the static solution, but once i perform the transient one, the flux goes down from 1.3 T to 0.015 or something around !!!
Is there any idea
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