[JFT208] The Use of Custom Three-Dimensional Geometry in JMAG-Express

 
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Overview

Product development uses different geometry to consider a variety of design requirements.
JMAG-Express not only uses geometry registered in advance but also custom geometry created in CAD software by users to support motor design. The type of motor geometry to use for a design determines the type of geometry necessary for an evaluation. A radial gap motor (radial flux motor) requires two-dimensional geometry data. An axial gap motor (axial flux motor) requires three-dimensional geometry data.
This tutorial describes the procedures to use three-dimensional geometry data modeled in an external CAD software to evaluate the performance in JMAG-Express.

Keywords

JMAG-Express, CAD, ACIS, IGES, geometry, geometry library, custom geometry, scenario, custom model, axial gap motor, axial flux motor, AFM

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