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connection rmm and heat transfer
Posted May 24, 2016, 3:19 p.m. EDT Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions 1 Reply
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Hello everyone,
Im working on project of line start permanent magnet synchronous motor to my thesis. Main point of my research in my work is to correctly modeling heating of my machine.
On this point i got three phase line start synchronous motor with permanent magnets. Motor works, flux density is correct.
I created my project from defining materials, and my coils by using multi turn coil with reversed current direction. Coils are supplied by sinusoidal voltage which is defined in variables.
Right now i want to connect my rmm model with heat transfer module precisely saying joule heating. But jules heating add to my program additional physics like electric currents. I'm know that in this model heat is generated by current flowing in my coils but i already got current in coils by the ampere law in rmm.
What i supposed to do and how to make all things correct.
Mark.
Im working on project of line start permanent magnet synchronous motor to my thesis. Main point of my research in my work is to correctly modeling heating of my machine.
On this point i got three phase line start synchronous motor with permanent magnets. Motor works, flux density is correct.
I created my project from defining materials, and my coils by using multi turn coil with reversed current direction. Coils are supplied by sinusoidal voltage which is defined in variables.
Right now i want to connect my rmm model with heat transfer module precisely saying joule heating. But jules heating add to my program additional physics like electric currents. I'm know that in this model heat is generated by current flowing in my coils but i already got current in coils by the ampere law in rmm.
What i supposed to do and how to make all things correct.
Mark.
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