Elmer workflow for electrical machine designers

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pavel
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Elmer workflow for electrical machine designers

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Hello,

Here is a tutorial/workflow example of application of Elmer in simulations of electrical machines.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/542 ... M_V1.0.pdf
The project files are here.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/542 ... rFiles.zip

This tutorial is not yet complete, but it can save a lot of time for those who just started to work with Elmer.
Here is a post-processing video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epeZzdcUw00

Any suggestions on how to improve this tutorial are welcome.

BR, Pavel

UPD: Here is the latest version
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/542 ... M_V1.0.pdf

UPD2: Here is the new IM tutorial
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... e_Tutorial
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Re: Elmer workflow for electrical machine designers

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Hi Pavel

Really nice work! Your tutorial should be a great help when people want to study electrical machines with Elmer.

-Peter
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Hello,

Here is the last version of this tutorial with loaded machine and with example of parallel computations.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/542 ... M_V1.0.pdf

BR, Pavel
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Hello,

The tutorial ElmerFEM_EM_v1.0.pdf is not available in dropbox, https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/542 ... M_V1.0.pdf, is there other way to search for this document ?

Thanks and looking forward to an answer,

JE.
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Hi,

Here is the correct link to that tutorial https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/542 ... M_V1.1.pdf

BR, Pavel
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Re: Elmer workflow for electrical machine designers

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Hello,
i would be interested in your tutorial, unfortunatly the links are all dead.

Could you update them?

best regards

Franz
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Hi,

You can find this a bit outdated tutorial e.g. here:
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... sing_Elmer

BR, Pavel
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Re: Elmer workflow for electrical machine designers

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Hi,
I have a question regarding iron loss.I simulated transient loss.sif file and I got results as shown in the figure (attached in above message). Are these values are for no load condition? as i understood. Can you help me in understanding them more? Actually, i want to calculate loss values at 32.5 N load condition. Give me some instruction how can i reach that goal.

Thanks
Minhaj
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Dear ELMER -users, (perhaps Pavel Ponomarev or Peter Raback),
since 10 year i use successful femm, to calculate induction machines.
For some purposes i have to extract the data of the T-shaped equivalent circit.
You know to get the (over all) 2D-induction, you need the flux linkage and the slot current,
to get the slot induction, you need the magnetic slot energy and the slot current.
Could somebody give me a tip, how to do that with elmer ?
(Studying the ELMER docu would cost me some months. )
Best regards, ulrich
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