TAGGED: coupling, fluent, maxwell, temperature, two-way-coupling
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February 5, 2021 at 9:05 am
AissamRiad
SubscriberHi Ansys Community,
i'm trying to conect ansys fluent with ansys maxwell to study the temperature of my motor.
i'm using the Toyota Prius example , so i'll be needing the motor case file but unfortunetly i can't find it.
i'm following this tutorial (ScreenShot bellow) , i have acces to Customer portal also so maybe it will help to find it there.
can anyone tell me where can i look for it?
PS:i'm using Fluent 2020 R2
February 5, 2021 at 10:48 amRob
Forum ModeratorThat Tutorial may be on the Ansys Learning Hub rather than the Portal. The former is available to the paying customers (ie anyone with a maintained licence) but ALH has a subscription fee attached. Can you post the title page as it's easier to check from that. nFebruary 5, 2021 at 4:34 pmSteve
Ansys Employeethis looks like an old Fluent-Maxwell coupling method. I recommend using the System Coupling method instead. A tutorial for this is here: https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v211/en/sysc_tut/sysc_tut_electricmotor_fluent.htmlnFebruary 8, 2021 at 1:24 pmAissamRiad
SubscriberHi @AissamRiad , this looks like an old Fluent-Maxwell coupling method. I recommend using the System Coupling method instead. A tutorial for this is here: https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v211/en/sysc_tut/sysc_tut_electricmotor_fluent.html/forum/discussion/comment/105762#Comment_105762
Thanks for the Advice i'm checking it right nownnFebruary 8, 2021 at 1:25 pmAissamRiad
SubscriberThat Tutorial may be on the Ansys Learning Hub rather than the Portal. The former is available to the paying customers (ie anyone with a maintained licence) but ALH has a subscription fee attached. Can you post the title page as it's easier to check from that./forum/discussion/comment/105707#Comment_105707
Indeed it's in ALH and i have to pay an extra to get the acces, thanks anywaynFebruary 9, 2021 at 2:11 pmAissamRiad
SubscriberHi @AissamRiad , this looks like an old Fluent-Maxwell coupling method. I recommend using the System Coupling method instead. A tutorial for this is here: https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v211/en/sysc_tut/sysc_tut_electricmotor_fluent.html/forum/discussion/comment/105762#Comment_105762
Hi again,ni just want to ask you question about that method.nDo you know if it's possible to call the System coupling software with a script or directly from matlab nbecause i'm working on a motor optimization and i need to automate the process using a scriptnThanks in advancenFebruary 9, 2021 at 4:39 pmSteve
Ansys Employeeyes System Coupling can be launched with a script. Please see the older version of the e-motor tutorial. nhttps://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v201/en/sysc_tut/sysc_tut_electricmotor_cli_fluent.htmlnViewing 6 reply threads- The topic ‘Case file for Ansys Fluent / Maxwell Coupling’ is closed to new replies.
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