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AC/DC Module Synchronous Motor (PMSM) simulation, time-dependent, ALE moving mesh
Posted Jun 7, 2011, 9:09 a.m. EDT Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions 4 Replies
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Hi all,
I'm doing a PMSM motor simulation in COMSOL 3.5. Our simulation provides false results.
1. If we define the real material properties for stator and rotor core, only the mur=4000 value works, the given HB table not. I found some topics here dealing with this issue, but can't find any solution or explanation of it. Can you give me some advice/suggestion in it?
2. Using the mur=4000 constant value, our rotor slows down (from the initialized operational speed). We made everything the same as in the tutorials (generator case). So is it possible to simulate the excitation effect for the rotor and simulate the "locked" position taking into account the loading moment at all?
And a last question about the physics, what does symmetric matrix mean from the perspective of the FEM/EMAG simulations? Is it possible to avoid unsymmetric matrices in all cases, and how does it depend on the boundary conditions?
Thank you in advance,
Attila
I'm doing a PMSM motor simulation in COMSOL 3.5. Our simulation provides false results.
1. If we define the real material properties for stator and rotor core, only the mur=4000 value works, the given HB table not. I found some topics here dealing with this issue, but can't find any solution or explanation of it. Can you give me some advice/suggestion in it?
2. Using the mur=4000 constant value, our rotor slows down (from the initialized operational speed). We made everything the same as in the tutorials (generator case). So is it possible to simulate the excitation effect for the rotor and simulate the "locked" position taking into account the loading moment at all?
And a last question about the physics, what does symmetric matrix mean from the perspective of the FEM/EMAG simulations? Is it possible to avoid unsymmetric matrices in all cases, and how does it depend on the boundary conditions?
Thank you in advance,
Attila
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