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October 29, 2022 at 5:43 amJUNAED HOSSAINSubscriber
Hello. I am trying to design a 2D FE model of BLDC motor as shown in figure 1. I have excited the windings with an external circuit (figure 2). The switching signals for the voltage controlled switch have been implemented based on back emf curve six commutation points. I am getting a distorted current shape for model depth (stack length) 52.75 mm as shown in figure 3. But a decent current shape for model depth of 53 mm( figure 4). How to resolve the issue for figure 3. Please Help.
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November 4, 2022 at 8:50 amNavya CAnsys Employee
Hi junaed.buet,
Reduce the nonlinear residual to a smaller value in the solution setup for the first case and check.
Regards,
Navya
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November 4, 2022 at 12:15 pmJUNAED HOSSAINSubscriber
Thank you Navya. I followed your instructions. However I did not find any change in the current shape. I am attaching the screen shot of current shapes for different  nonlinear residual in the solution setup. Kindly let me know if I have made any mistakes or is there any other way to resolve my problem.
                                     Figure 1
                                 Figure 2
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May 10, 2023 at 6:26 amNavya CAnsys Employee
Hi junaed,
I discussed this with others in my team, it requires checking your model. Unfortunately, we cannot access any models from the public forum.
Please submit a service request if you have access to Ansys customer service.
Regards,
Navya
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