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January 8, 2019 at 1:03 pm
Yesid901208bc
SubscriberHello,Â
I have some problems with the Electric Machines Design Toolkit - R16 installation. I followed de instruction in page 16 and 17 of the pdf. and after installation process I followed the open process described in pages 11 and 12. But when I try to define "User Defined Outputs" the probes window is empty and the following error appears:
*Global - Messages
 [error] MissingMemberException: 'ADispatchWrapper' object has no attribute 'GetCoreLossEffectOnField' Method: "_GetDesignProp" In file "C:Program FilesAnsysEMMaxwell16.0Win64syslibUserDefinedOutputsElectric Machines Solutions - R16Average and RMS Solutions.py", line 1033 ---- While calling "GetInputUDSParams(...)" on UDOExtension in "C:Program FilesAnsysEMMaxwell16.0Win64syslibUserDefinedOutputsElectric Machines Solutions - R16/Average and RMS Solutions.py"
BLDC1.5KW (CUsers/yesid/OneDrive/Documentos/Ansoft/DoctoradoTEST/)
 [info] User Defined Primitive: SpanExt is modified from 0.1 to 31.7805 (2:02:50 p. m. ene. 08, 2019)
Also, if I try to run the toolkit this error appears: (But it could be caused because the user outputs have not been defined)
"*Global - Messages
 [error] MissingMemberException: 'IDispatch' object has no attribute 'GetUserDefinedSolutionNames' In file "CProgram Files/AnsysEM/Maxwell16.0/Win64/syslib/Toolkits/Maxwell2D/Electric Machines Design Toolkit - R16/Electric Machines Design Toolkit.py", line 11578 ---- While executing script: C
Program Files/AnsysEM/Maxwell16.0/Win64/syslib/Toolkits/Maxwell2D/Electric Machines Design Toolkit - R16/Electric Machines Design Toolkit.py"
Please, I need help with this... I am using ANSYS Maxwell 16.0.2 over a PC i5 with Windows 10. I already tried with two versions of the toolkit.
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January 8, 2019 at 1:39 pm
ANSYS_MMadore
Forum ModeratorHello,
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It appears that you may have not set this up properly. Please check your directories, they should be setup within the C:Program FilesAnsysEMMaxwell16.0Win64Maxwell directory.
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Yours:
C:Program FilesAnsysEMMaxwell16.0Win64syslibToolkitsMaxwell2DElectric Machines Design Toolkit - R16
C:Program FilesAnsysEMMaxwell16.0Win64syslibUserDefinedOutputsElectric Machines Solutions - R16
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Should be:
C:Program FilesAnsysEMMaxwell16.0Win64MaxwellsyslibToolkitsMaxwell2DElectric Machines Design Toolkit – R16
C:Program FilesMaxwell16.0Win64MaxwellsyslibUserDefinedOutputsElectric Machines Solutions – R16
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Additional Directory to check:
C:Program FilesAnsysEMMaxwell16.0Win64MaxwellsyslibToolkitsMaxwell3DElectric Machines Design Toolkit – R16
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Please let me know if this helps with the issue.
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January 8, 2019 at 4:10 pm
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January 8, 2019 at 4:52 pm
mbeliaev
Ansys EmployeePlease go to Tools-Options-General Op.. - General - Directories.
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Check path to userlib.
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after that follow:
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Installation:
If not already exist, create a folder UserDefinedOutputs under userlib or Personallib.
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Place the directory Electric Machines Solutions – R16 into the UserDefinedOutputs directory under syslib, userlib or Personallib.
If not already exist, create a folder Toolkits under syslib or userlib or Personallib.
If not already exist, create another folder Maxwell2D (and/or Maxwell3D) under Toolkits folder.
Place the directory Electric Machines Design Toolkit - R16 into the Maxwell2D (and/or Maxwell3D) directory.
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Second idea to check.
From tools open command window and run:
oProject = oDesktop.GetActiveProject()
oDesign = oProject.GetActiveDesign()
oEditor = oDesign.SetActiveEditor("3D Modeler")
oModule = oDesign.GetModule("UserDefinedSolutionModule")
oModule.GetUserDefinedSolutionNames()
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do you get it running or do you get an error?
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January 9, 2019 at 9:31 am
Yesid901208bc
SubscriberGood morning,
I checked the folders, I didn't find something wrong.
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I placed the Toolkit and the UserDefinedOutputs in userlib and I tried to define "User Defined Outputs" with right click over "Maxwell2DDesign/Results/Create user defined solution/ElectricMachinesSolution - 16/Average and RMS solutions". I also tried to run the toolkit clicking over "Maxwell2D/Toolkit/Electric Design Machine Toolkit - 16/Electric machine design toolkit" but the errors mentioned in the first post apeared.
I repeat the process but in the syslib and Personallib but the result was the same.
When I tried to run the commands on the command window, the last command send me an error. "MissingMemberException: 'IDispatch' object has no attribute 'GetUserDefinedSolutionNames'".
I'm going to send a PDF showing the results into a graphic way.
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January 9, 2019 at 9:37 am
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January 9, 2019 at 12:35 pm
mbeliaev
Ansys Employee the quality of image is very bad. but it seems that python throws you an error.
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Unfortunately it is very very old version of Maxwell and it is difficult to say what exactly is wrong. But from here I see that this commands are unsupported in this version.
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Please update to recent one version. In this version toolkit is preinstalled as ACT extension.
https://support.ansys.com/AnsysCustomerPortal/en_us/Downloads/Current+Release
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January 10, 2019 at 9:27 am
Yesid901208bc
SubscriberI apologize for the image quality, I didn't find how to upload a PDF. However, the text written in the post before the image describes the content of the image. I don't have a customer account, I just have a student software then I do not know how to login in the link you send me.
https://support.ansys.com/AnsysCustomerPortal/en_us/Downloads/Current+Release
But I can request the newest version to the laboratory. The version which has the Toolkit preinstalled is 19.0?
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January 10, 2019 at 1:31 pm
ANSYS_MMadore
Forum ModeratorYes, it's included with 19.0, also with 19.1 and 19.2.
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Thank you,
Matt -
January 11, 2019 at 10:32 am
Yesid901208bc
SubscriberThanks, I will use 19.0.
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April 29, 2019 at 12:01 pm
aicha1
SubscriberHello.
I am sorry, but how can I get or download the "Electric Machine Design Toolkit "? I have the Electric Machines solutions under the "Create user Defined solution" in the Results section, but I couldn't find the Electric Machine Design Toolkit. ( I have an Ansys Maxwell version of 19.2)
Can anyone please help me? I would appreciate it a lot.Â
Thank you!
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April 29, 2019 at 12:16 pm
ANSYS_MMadore
Forum ModeratorHello,
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Machine Design Toolkit is located under the ACT Extensions panel -> Manage Extensions, within the Electronics Desktop. There is no additional installation, it is included with 19.2. You can find information on usage within the ANSYS Help documentation.
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Thank you,
Matt
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May 6, 2019 at 10:01 am
Benjamin Tan
SubscriberHello Matt,
I'm using ANSYS Electromagnetics Suite 19.1.0 and I'm not able to find the "Electric Machines Design Toolkit".  I have checked the "ACT Extensions: Extension Manager" and the only Toolkit that had a similar name was "Machine Toolkit" but enabling that did not change the "Maxwell 2D:Toolkit" menu even after selecting the "Update Menu"
Thanks,
Ben
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May 6, 2019 at 10:07 pm
tsiriaks
Ansys EmployeeHi Ben,
If enabling the ACT Extension does not show the menu you are looking for, I would recommend to ask this question in  Physics Simulation > Electromagnetics section.
Thanks,
Win
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May 7, 2019 at 4:03 pm
Benjamin Tan
SubscriberHello Win,
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Thanks for the advice. I was not able to find the "Maxwell 2D:Toolkit:Machine Toolkit" but when I enabled the "View:ACT Extension" windows, I saw the Machine Toolkit". It looks like that's the way to access the Toolkit on my set. It looks like it working now.
Thanks,
Ben
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May 7, 2019 at 4:06 pm
tsiriaks
Ansys EmployeeAh, sounds good.
Thanks for the update Ben.
Win
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July 27, 2019 at 4:04 pm
xrpeng
SubscriberHello,
I downloaded ANSYS Electromagnetics Suite 18.2.0 from the my university computer service. My project is to design an PMSM and I need to get the torque speed curve. I heard the curve can be got with ''Electric Machines Design Toolkit'', but I met problem on looking for this toolkit. I read above posts and tried to find the toolkit in ''ACT Extension''. However, I couldn't find it from the existing apps.
Then I checked apps in the Ansys app store and I can't see the apps that related to Maxwell electric machine design toolkit. Though there's a app ''Maxwell Technologies Library'', it is installed in Simplorer rather than Electronics Desktop.
Then I tried to download the newest version of ANSYS Electromagnetics Suite, but it seems the links in websites of ''ANSYS Free Student Software Downloads'' doesn't work. I appreciate if you can help me on this toolkit.
Thanks,
Peng
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July 29, 2019 at 3:47 pm
tsiriaks
Ansys EmployeeHi Peng,
Can you use at least version 19.0 ? The Electric Machines Design Toolkit is a built-in starting from that version, so you don't have to do any extra install or setup.
Thanks,
Win
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July 29, 2019 at 7:46 pm
xrpeng
SubscriberHello, Win.
When I downloaded the software in university, there are only versions of 18.2 and 15. But I found 19.0 and 19.1 can also be downloaded in university now. So I'll install 19.1 later.
Thank you,
Peng
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July 29, 2019 at 7:49 pm
tsiriaks
Ansys EmployeeSounds good Peng.
Let us know if that works for you.
Thanks,
Win
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March 15, 2023 at 3:42 am
Chan LT
SubscriberHi, I would like to ask how to launch Electric Machine Design toolkit in ANSYS Electronics R1? I have the design of motor ready but cannot find the installation of electric machine design toolkit in ATC extension. I would like to use the toolkit to generate efficiency and loss map of the motor. Thank you very much
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