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May 15, 2022 at 7:24 am
phuonganhlovely.me
Subscriberi am using EDT to simulate a axial flux motor, i excitation using current equation with constant speed, how can i plot the TN curve of the motor in EDT ?
May 17, 2022 at 12:33 pmNKC
Forum Moderator
You can run with voltage excitation and set the speed as a variable (say SpeedN).
Run parametric with the entire speed range.
While plotting the Rectangular plot make the default x-axis the variable you set for speed. under families tab select all variables and plot.
Regards Navya
May 20, 2022 at 4:03 pmPaul Larsen
Ansys EmployeeFor an inverter-driven machine, you can also use the ACT machine toolkit for calculating efficiency maps and torque-speed curves. Please search for the Maxwell help topic on "Using the Machine Toolkit Wizard"
May 25, 2022 at 3:23 pmphuonganhlovely.me
SubscriberHi @pblasen and @nchode
i using ATC machine toolkit follow pblarsen suggestion and i get error in simulation .
ACT Wizard: ERROR: Error when invoking function 'ProcessUIData4'
have you get this error and how to solve it ?
looking forward your reply, thanks you.
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