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March 15, 2024 at 10:10 pmyulong.cuiSubscriber
Hello sir or madam,
I hope you are doing well!
Is it possible to manually produce end winding for Maxwell 3D motors?
As we know, it is possible to automatically generate Maxwell 3D with RMxprt, and then RMxprt will automatically generate the end winding of the 3D motor as shown in Figure 1. But the disadvantage of this is that the degree of freedom is low.
Fig. 1. Motor end winding automatically generated by RMxprt.
If we manually generate a Maxwell 2D motor and convert it to Maxwell 3D, the Maxwell 3D motor does not have end winding and we may need to manually generate end winding (Fig. 2.).
Fig. 2. If converting from Maxwell 2D to 3D, end winding is not automatically generated.
Therefore, I would like to create Maxwell 3D end winding manually and asked if it is possible. Is there tutorials here?
Thank you for your help and time!
Kindest regards,
Yulong
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March 16, 2024 at 2:29 amGLUOAnsys Employee
Hi,
You can check the templates in Draw>>UDP>>Rmxprt and modify the parameters to create a model close to your design, otherwise you have to use the geometry operations to create the end winding manually and unite it with the conductor bars. If you are interested, Motor-CAD can generate 3D Maxwell model directly.
GL
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