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October 1, 2024 at 12:39 pmkarthiknSubscriber
I simulated a v shape ipmsm equipped with neodymium magnets and later checked the induced voltage value at 4000 RPM and got a certain value around 248V and later i switched the magnet material to ferrite magnet with no changes made to any dimenisons or other paramters and see that the induced voltage is still the same. It does not make sense as ferrites are weaker magnets and have a lower flux linkage. Is there something i am doing wrong or what could be the reason for this?
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October 7, 2024 at 7:54 amTimosAnsys Employee
Hello, it seems like there might be an issue with the simulation setup or the material properties used in the simulation. Could you please check if the Magnitude of the Magnetic Field is the same inside the material definition?
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