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September 5, 2021 at 10:05 am
Hannover_94
SubscriberHello,
I hope I am at the right place with my question. In my project the winding head of an electrical Mashcine is considered. The capacitance between the individual elements is to be calculated. For this I have assigned a voltage to each element, created a corresponding matrix and created a simulation. But now the following error message appears:
 Maxwell3DDesign1 (Electrostatic)
   [info] Verify conduction path: Conduction path validate success. (10:08:00 Aug 22, 2021)
   [error] One conduction path contains more than one voltage excitation. To continue, please resolve this condition. Please check Voltage31 (10:12:50 Aug 22, 2021)
   [error] Simulation completed with execution error on server: Local Machine. (10:12:51 Aug 22, 2021)
Of course I have already checked if I have assigned more than one voltage to an element, which seems not to be the case. During the check no overlapping of the ranges was detected. Now I do not know quite where I should start in my troubleshooting and had hoped to find some help here.
September 7, 2021 at 12:17 pmNKC
Forum ModeratorHi @Hannover_94 Can you share the screenshots of your model and voltage assignment?
Please use the image option and not the Attachment option while sharing the screenshots.
Regards
Navya
September 7, 2021 at 12:21 pmSeptember 9, 2021 at 3:15 amNKC
Forum ModeratorHi @Hannover_94 It's not so clear where the problem could be. But below are the points you can check.
Check if the conductor group is correct without any interference.
Check two terminals are created for each conductor group - one for voltage and the other for ground.
Regards Navya
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