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  1. What kind of simulation are you running?
    I am running a 3D transient simulation in ANSYS for a synchronous machine. 
  2. What outcome are we looking at?
    We are analyzing the torque and voltages of the stator and rotor as the primary outcomes. This helps evaluate the machine's performance, including torque ripple and electromagnetic behavior.
  3. What is the set-up you are using?
    The simulation is set up as a 3D model of a synchronous machine. The rotor rotates at 1800 rpm, with a current of 1 A and 1000 turns. The stator has 36 slots with a 2-layer winding structure, 50 turns per coil, and a current of 0.5 A. Boundary conditions account for electromagnetic coupling between the rotor and stator, and the materials are defined for iron and copper regions.
  4. What physics models are being used?
    The simulation uses electromagnetic transient analysis to study time-dependent behavior, including the interaction of magnetic fields between the rotor and stator, eddy currents, and core losses. The model also includes rotational motion and current excitation for accurate torque and voltage calculations.


    thank you so much for your attention.