JMAG Users Conference Proceedings

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  1. Large-scale Loss Analysis of Large Capacity Synchronous Motors and Comparison with Actual Measurements.

    Kohei Matsuura, TMEIC Corporation

  2. Development Plan

    Hiroyuki Sano, JSOL Corp.

    • Advanced 3D Simulation and Optimization of Dual-Rotor Radial-Flux Electric Machines Using JMAG

      Adrian Wanner, DeepDrive GmbH

    • An Effect of Leakage Flux from the Traction Motor to the Resolver

      Kan Akatsu, Yokohama National University

    • Design And Simulation Of High-Performance Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines for Next Generation of Systems

      Bulent Sarlioglu, University of Wisconsin-Madison

    • High Performance, Sustainable and Affordable Rare-Earth Free Electric Machines.

      Philippe FARAH, YEESMA

    • Optimization and High-precision Modeling of Permanent Magnet-free Motors

      Daisuke Sato, Nagaoka Motor Development Co., Ltd.

    • JMAG Thermal Analyses for Higher Efficiency in Cooling System Design During Motor Product Development

      Manabu Kawaji, AISIN CORPORATION

    • Comparison Between Analysis and Actual Testing Using an Induction Motor by Magnetic Field-Thermal Coupling Analysis

      Wataru Morokuma, Mitsubishi Logisnext Co., Ltd.

    • Electromagnetic Vibration and Noise Analysis of Induction Motor Using JMAG and Actran for Realizing Virtual Prototyping

      Hayato Naojima, Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.

    • Optimization Calculation of Induction Hardening Condition by Using PSL on a Cloud Computing Service

      Tomohiro Kishi, KYB Corporation

    • Ultra Efficient and Power Dense Motors for Electric Vehicles

      Emad Dlala, Lucid Motors

    • Large-scale Simulation and Optimization Using PSL

      Kim Bergsro, Volvo Cars

    • Topology Optimization of Induction-Coil for Steel Strip Heating

      Masato Taira, NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION

    • Smart Motor Control Technology Evolving with AI – Virtual Sensors and Fault Detection –

      Atsushi Katagiri, MathWorks Japan

    • Best of Bosch – The Computational Concerto Orchestrating Finite Element Analysis, Network Methods, and Machine Learning

      Stefan KURZ, Robert Bosch GmbH

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