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1) On-Demand Webinar: Simulating Torque Ripple for Motor Control System Design
2) JMAG Open Interface
On-Demand Webinar:
Simulating Torque Ripple for Motor Control System Design
Join our webinar to explore torque ripple’s significance in motor drive systems. Gain insights into its impact and discover how high-fidelity motor models using JMAG’s Finite Element Analysis data can enhance understanding. Learn the workflow for integrating FEA data into Simscape Electrical to model spatial harmonics and address high-frequency loss accurately.
Speakers:
Shang-Chuan Lee, Ph.D., Sr. Application Engineer, MathWorks
Ryoko Imamura, Ph.D., Sr. Motor Design and Software Development Engineer, Powersys
Offered Free by: MathWorks
To read more, please see the following page!
JMAG Open Interface
We have updated our site introducing case studies of linked analysis.
In recent years, the sophistication of electrical equipment design is required. As known there is a limit to the design of magnetic circuits alone, therefore multifaceted evaluations such as structure, vibration, heat, and control are required at the same time.
It is more efficient to perform coupled analysis by linking different software where they have their own strength in the respective physical phenomenon rather than to adhere to one CAE software.
Case Studies of the Week:
CATIA is used to build the model, JMAG for magnetic field analysis, and the optimization engine, modeFRONTIER to create magnetic circuit geometry for a drive motor.
Please check the case studies on the site above.
JMAG-RT Model Library: Wound-Field Synchronous Motor model
Sample data [RTML-052]-[RTML-056] of Wound-Field Synchronous Motor model has been added.
ECCE2023
POWERSYS of JMAG Distributor will exhibit at ECCE2023.
Date: October 29th (Sunday) – November 2nd (Thursday)
Venue: MUSIC CITY CENTER (Nashville, USA)
Booth number: 436