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August 25, 2021 at 6:32 pm
Davi Squaiella
SubscriberHi,
While simulating a synchronous generator at RMxprt I have the following stator input data.
September 14, 2021 at 1:23 pmNKC
Forum ModeratorHi @davisquaiella Rmxprt is an analytical tool. it will not give any warnings for some abnormal values. But it will give you what will be slot fill if it continues to put that many number of turns.
In some designs there is an option to specify the limiting slot fill, In that case you will see the information saying the fill is more than the limiting factor in the design sheet.
It's an iterative process between the design sheet and input data.
Since the slot fill is very high. I suggest you reduced the number of conductors / increase the slot area and check the winding results if it makes sense.
I will check and get back to you on "Limited Wires per Coil Side."
meanwhile, can you provide information about which template/example have you chosen for this design?
Also, provide all the necessary screenshots to understand your stator and rotor design configuration.
Regards Navya
September 16, 2021 at 12:48 pmDavi Squaiella
SubscriberHi Navya Thank you for the support. I was able to solve the issue by making half insulation thickness input in the Coil Wrap field. This is a Three Phase Synchronous Machine model. For me it is interesting that RMxprt would not have a control that allow a max slot fill factor of 100%.
All the best for you.
Davi
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