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Lamination in Maxwell 2D

    • photoholicboy_cr2
      Subscriber

      HI,

      I am simulating a linear motor in Maxwell 2D with a solid and laminated stator core. Why the losses in the laminated stator are always greater than the solid one, whatever the stacking direction? It is possible to assign any stack direction (x,y, and z) in the Maxwell 2D? I already put the kh/SF, kc/SF, and ke/sqrt(SF) as described in the Maxwell Help. The SF (stacking factor) that I am using is 0.95. Thanks :)

    • Navya Chode
      Forum Moderator

      In the material properties change the composition to lamination.
      Change stacking direction according to your model
      Note that V(1), V(2), V(3) corresponds to X,Y,Z directions of stacking in Cartesian coordinate system and R, Phi, Z in a cylindrical coordinate system.

      Regards Navya
    • photoholicboy_cr2
      Subscriber
      Yes. I'm doing that, and that problem persists...
    • mi264
      Subscriber

      Hi, I am trying to build the linear motor in maxwell. COuld you please suggest me any demo or tutorial of designing linear motor in ANSYS maxwell.

      Thanks

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