TAGGED: ansys-maxwell, ansys-twin-builder, error, system-coupling, transient
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January 19, 2022 at 7:03 am
tanjavier
SubscriberHi guys,
I have to assign 2 motion set-ups on a Ansys Maxwell model, to Ansys Twin Builder. As there is a transient-transient co-simulation, I cannot define Motion Set-Ups in Maxwell, and I will have to define the Motion Set-Up in Twin Builder. I then get this error on Twin Builder:
January 27, 2022 at 4:31 pmHDLI
Ansys Employee
We could define two motion in Maxwell model, and then Twin Builder could do coupling. Two motion of Maxwell model should not be overlapped.
Here is a reference. /forum/discussion/6804/create-two-movements-at-the-same-time-on-ansys-maxwell
The manual link of 22R1 is https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/Views/Secured/Electronics/v221/en/home.htm#../Subsystems/Maxwell/Content/SettingUpMotionforTransientProjects.htm?TocPath=Maxwell%257CMaxwell%2520Help%257CSetting%2520Up%2520Motion%2520for%2520Transient%2520Projects%257C_____0
HDLI
January 27, 2022 at 8:05 pmHDLI
Ansys Employee
Here is the answer. We may not do two motion in Twin Builder, but it works in Maxwell.
/forum/discussion/35386/two-motion-set-up-error-problem-in-ansys-maxwell-twin-builder-co-simulation.
HDLI
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