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January 13, 2021 at 2:19 pm
Emmanuel001
SubscriberGood day all,
I am working on thermal analysis of a motor in
January 18, 2021 at 2:36 pmNKC
Forum ModeratorHinYour question is being answered in this postnGood day all,I am working on thermal analysis of a motor in https://us.v-cdn.net/6032193/uploads/4ZX908129QK8/capturethermal-png.pngorder to observe the temperature in the motor as a result of the loses. I modeled the motor in maxwell where i calculated the loses and then exported it to ansys workbench. In mechanical, the temperature result i got was not correct cos there was no variation of temp within the motor as expected. Please, i want to know what i am doing wrong. I attached the image of the result in mechanical/forum/discussion/23508/unable-to-get-temperature-variation-as-a-result-of-loses
nPlease refrain from creating duplicate posts.nnRegardsnNavyannViewing 1 reply thread- The topic ‘unable to map electromagnetic loses to workbench’ is closed to new replies.
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