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Issue #50 - June 2, 2009
In this issue
  1. MotorSolve v2.2 now available
  2. Overview of MotorSolve IM
  3. Equivalent Circuit Analysis in MotorSolve IM
  4. AC analysis using MotorSolve IM
  5. PWM analysis in MotorSolve IM
  6. Analysis examples using MotorSolve IM
  7. Motion analysis in MotorSolve IM
  8. Webinar: Design and Analysis with MotorSolve IM
  9. Register for our next MagNet Training Course
MotorSolve v2.2 now available

Infolytica Corporation announces the availability of MotorSolve v2.2, an upgrade to the company's design software for rotating electric machines.

New features include:

- Simulations and performance results for induction machines
- VHDL-AMS file export for MotorSolve BLDC
- New templates for induction and brushless machines

MotorSolve IM's new results module can predict the performance of an induction machine based on computations from the automated finite element based simulations. MotorSolve IM accurately accounts for important effects such as leakage inductances, slotting, deep bar effects and skewing.

MotorSolve IM work flow: size, set design template and get results

Visit our website for full details on how MotorSolve IM can help you design your induction machine.

Contact your nearest Infolytica Corporation representative for more information on pricing and availability.

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Overview of MotorSolve IM
 MotorSolve IM interface

An overview of the features and analysis types (equivalent circuit, AC analysis, PWM and dynamic motion modeling) available with MotorSolve IM.

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Equivalent Circuit Analysis in MotorSolve IM
Equivalent Circuit Analysis in MotorSolve IM

MotorSolve IM performs no-load saturation, locked-rotor and impedance test simulations to evaluate the circuit parameters...

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AC analysis using MotorSolve IM
current density in an induction machine

AC analysis can be used to obtain all the standard results that induction machine design engineers are interested in such as torque, efficiency, rms bar, end ring and phase currents and many others.

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PWM analysis in MotorSolve IM
current density in an induction machine

Combine induction machines and realistic drive circuits (3-phase bridge circuits with delta and space vector modulation). This example covers the methodology and results using PWM simulations.

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Analysis examples using MotorSolve IM
current density in an induction machine

Using MotorSolve IM to design and analyze a 17 bar-24 slot squirrel cage induction machine.

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Motion analysis in MotorSolve IM
steady state phase flux linkage from dynamic simulations of a 17 bar - 24 slot machine

Using MotorSolve IM with dynamic motion analysis for designing a 17 bar - 24 slot machine operating under magnetic saturation.

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Webinar: Design and Analysis with MotorSolve IM

Date: June 9, 2009
Time: 1:30pm EDT (GMT -5:00)
Cost: Free

Join one of our application specialists for an introduction to MotorSolve IM: the induction machine design software you simply can't do without.

This demonstration will cover the basics of analysis and design with MotorSolve IM:

  • Initial Sizing
  • Rotor and Stator Templates
  • Geometry and design parameters
  • Coil Windings
  • Materials and Losses
  • Analysis Types
  • Waveforms, Fields & Results: Understanding performance
  • Q&A
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Register for the next MagNet training course

Date: August 11-13, 2009
Location: Montreal, QC


Register today - there is limited space available in our next MagNet training course, which will be held May 12-14, 2009 at our North American HQ in Montreal, QC.

This three day course covers the basic skills required for new users to properly construct, simulate and analyze a device or component model with MagNet. The goal is to impart a greater understanding of how to use the software efficiently and effectively.

Participants are introduced to the fundamental features of MagNet, optimum problem solving approaches and techniques on how to avoid common pitfalls

 

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