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December 29, 2020 at 1:25 pm
ChaitanyaDS
SubscriberI want to know how do I add current excitations properly for a linear induction motor (anyone who has simulated a basic induction motor can also answer). I did make sheets out of the conductors and assigned current to these sheets but it's showing an error when I click analyse all. The rotor, in this case, a simple aluminum track, is placed just millimeters above the stator i.e the visible part.
December 31, 2020 at 5:30 amNavya C
Ansys EmployeeHi,nWhen you create the sheets you will get two sheets for each coil.nYou need to give current excitation to only one sheet and deleter the other sheet for the same coil.nHave done this ? or assigned the current excitation for both sheets which is not correct.nnRegardsnNavyanJanuary 1, 2021 at 1:09 pmChaitanyaDS
SubscriberHi,When you create the sheets you will get two sheets for each coil.You need to give current excitation to only one sheet and deleter the other sheet for the same coil.Have done this ? or assigned the current excitation for both sheets which is not correct.RegardsNavya/forum/discussion/comment/101538#Comment_101538
Yes, I did change that after you have mentioned, but the error remains the same for the rest of the coils.nJanuary 3, 2021 at 12:25 pmChaitanyaDS
SubscriberThe main errors seem to be Separate operation failed due to lump count inconsistency. Found 1 lumps instead of 7. Also Body could not be created for part X because of invalid parameters of this part or some of its parent part/coordinate system.nViewing 3 reply threads- The topic ‘Eddy Current Solver in Maxwell3D’ is closed to new replies.
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