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October 10, 2022 at 10:49 pm
fjacobmtz
SubscriberHow can I calculate Brad in air gap in a PMSG with calculator in Maxwell 3D? The model is transient solution Can I use this magnetostatic procedure?
Input > Quantity > B
 General > Smooth
 Vector > Scal? > ScalarX
 Input > Function > Scalar > PHI
 Scalar > Trig > Cos
 General > * Input > Quantity > B
 General > Smooth
 Vector > Scal? > ScalarY
 Input > Function > Scalar > PHI
 Scalar > Trig > Sin
 General > *
 General > +and Btangential ?
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October 11, 2022 at 7:07 pm
Paul Larsen
Ansys EmployeeHello, Yes, if the motor axis is centered on the global Z-axis, then you can use those Field Calculator commands, and this can be adjusted for other orientation by choosing the appropriate manual transformation quantities. The easiest way if the axial direction is in global Z-direction is the following:
 Input > Quantity > B
 General > Smooth (optional)
 Vector > XForm > ToCylindrical (enter axis origin: 0,0,0)
 Vector > Scal? > ScalarXÂ
(The first component ScalarX is radial, second component ScalarY is tangential, third ScalarZ is axial)For Transient solution you will need to save the fields at the desired time, or you could consider using the Expression Cache in the Analysis Setup.
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