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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 ott 2014, 13:22 GMT-4
I am not sure how you can have a rotating machine with permanent magnets at the stator and no winding at the rotor... Or maybe I misunderstood your description of the system.
COMSOL allows you calculate the forces and torque on components when you set up the problem. Add a "force calculation" in the physics (Magnetic Fields) tree and select the components on which you need the forces/torque calculated. The results are available as global variables and displayed during post-processing (Derived Values).
For forces on iron, the method used should be based on virtual work. If you want to implement the torque calculation yourself, you can integrate a function based on Maxwell's tensor over a section of the air gap. You should be able to find plenty of papers describing how to do it.
Hope it helps.
Best,
Philippe
I am not sure how you can have a rotating machine with permanent magnets at the stator and no winding at the rotor... Or maybe I misunderstood your description of the system.
COMSOL allows you calculate the forces and torque on components when you set up the problem. Add a "force calculation" in the physics (Magnetic Fields) tree and select the components on which you need the forces/torque calculated. The results are available as global variables and displayed during post-processing (Derived Values).
For forces on iron, the method used should be based on virtual work. If you want to implement the torque calculation yourself, you can integrate a function based on Maxwell's tensor over a section of the air gap. You should be able to find plenty of papers describing how to do it.
Hope it helps.
Best,
Philippe
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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 ott 2014, 14:37 GMT-4
It has a coil, but for now, i haven't connected it to anything yet so no current.
for now i just need to know, having the speed rotation and the magnetic flux the torque the rotor is under.
Thanks for the tip I'll give it a try.
It has a coil, but for now, i haven't connected it to anything yet so no current.
for now i just need to know, having the speed rotation and the magnetic flux the torque the rotor is under.
Thanks for the tip I'll give it a try.
Nirmal Paudel
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Posted:
1 decade ago
10 ott 2014, 20:40 GMT-4
The following Magnetic Gear example shows how to do the torque calculation on two rotors/stator. Hope this will be useful.
www.comsol.com/model/magnetic-gear-in-2d-14583
Nirmal Paudel
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COMSOL Employee
USA
The following Magnetic Gear example shows how to do the torque calculation on two rotors/stator. Hope this will be useful.
http://www.comsol.com/model/magnetic-gear-in-2d-14583
Nirmal Paudel
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COMSOL Employee
USA
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 ott 2014, 02:46 GMT-4
Hi,
I am getting the following error:
Log of negative
Function: log
Failed to evaluate variable
Variable: mod1.St, Defined as: ((mod1.p>=mod1.pea)*((cs-mod1.c)*(log((mod1.p/mod1.pea))*(exp(((-Ea)/(Rg*mod1.T)))*ka))))
Failed to evaluate expression
Expression: d((2*mod1.St*test(mod1.c)*pi*r)*(dvol),{test0})
Do you know how to fix this problem?
Thanks in advance for the comments
Hi,
I am getting the following error:
Log of negative
Function: log
Failed to evaluate variable
Variable: mod1.St, Defined as: ((mod1.p>=mod1.pea)*((cs-mod1.c)*(log((mod1.p/mod1.pea))*(exp(((-Ea)/(Rg*mod1.T)))*ka))))
Failed to evaluate expression
Expression: d((2*mod1.St*test(mod1.c)*pi*r)*(dvol),{test0})
Do you know how to fix this problem?
Thanks in advance for the comments
Nirmal Paudel
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 ott 2014, 10:26 GMT-4
We encourage you to post your questions on the related thread. Or create the new thread if needed.
Nirmal Paudel
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COMSOL Employee
USA
We encourage you to post your questions on the related thread. Or create the new thread if needed.
Nirmal Paudel
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COMSOL Employee
USA