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March 15, 2022 at 10:02 pmSebdBSubscriber
Good day!
I am currently designing a hybrid brushless exciter. At the moment the design is experiencing a high cogging torque. I am trying to mitigate this by making use of rotor skew. When I apply skew to the model (15deg), and proceed to analyse, I encounter an error saying that it cannot be analysed with an ECE in the external circuit, and should instead make use of an ECER.
I have searched the web, manuals, tutorials, lectures, YouTube, and alas - nothing has been of assistance.
The cogging torque can be seen below:
March 17, 2022 at 3:46 pmDELIAnsys Employee, this feature is not available in current versions, and will be supported in 2022R2.
March 23, 2022 at 8:09 pmDELIAnsys Employeecan you share the picture of MaxCir?
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