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October 15, 2023 at 8:30 amHamid RSubscriber
Hi everyone,
I simulated a BLDC motor in Ansys Electronics 2022 R2 using an external circuit. However, I encountered an issue where the simulation results do not start from t=0, but instead, they start from t=-0.01 ms. The rotor's initial position is zero. Can anyone help me identify the problem causing this offset in time?
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October 16, 2023 at 6:41 amTimosAnsys Employee
Hello,
the offset in sumulation time (t=-0.01ms) is a known postprocessing defect in Ansys Maxwell 2022R2. I recommend upgrading to newer versions where the issue has been resolved.
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