Advanced Course on Design & Optimization of Surface PMSMs Using Parallel Finite Element Computing in EMDLAB

Request Live Meetings In this course, we cover the advanced optimization of surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motors using parallel finite element computing in EMDLAB. The goal is to learn how to write code for high-level optimization tasks. We will also compare the obtained results with those generated by Ansys Maxwell. https://youtu.be/7B1kwoORDro

Advanced Course on Thermal Analysis and Design of Induction Motors

Abstract: This course covers the thermal analysis of an induction motor using a powerful, dual-method approach. The study begins by developing an analytical model, a Lumped Parameter Thermal Network (LPTN), which is then implemented in MATLAB. Subsequently, the results from the LPTN are validated against numerical simulations performed using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in ANSYS

Advanced Course on Design of a Spoke-Type IPM Motor

Register a Live Course Course Title: Advanced Course on Design of a Spoke-Type IPM Motor Course Contents: 22 live Skype meetings, every meeting between 1.5~2hr Analytic design of the motor 2D and 3D finite element analysis of the motor Development of the motor model in MATLAB using Object Oriented Programming needed for advanced optimization Step-by-step

Induction Motors Drive and Control

Enroll Live Course Course Contents Review of the specifications of the benchmark motors Review of the two-axis model of the induction motor Dynamic simulation using Simplorer & Maxwell Dynamic simulation using MATLAB Common aspects in all electric motor drives Control of DC motor as an example Single-phase inverter topics Three-phase inverter topics (SPWM, SVPWM) Getting

Magnetic Equivalent Circuit (MEC) Analysis of Induction Motors

Register This Course Register This Course Abstract: Magnetic Equivalent Circuit (MEC) Analysis of Induction Motors Course Contents: Discussing the finite element model of the benchmark induction motor. Generation of the MEC model of the induction motor using ANSYS Simplorer, MATLAB, or Python. The software tool is up to you. Derivation of static and dynamic characteristics

Design of a Separately Excited DC Motor

Register a Live Course Course Title: Analytic and FEA design of a 3.3kW-2300rpm separately excited DC motor Register a Live Course Course Contents: 16 live Skype meetings, every meeting between 1.5~2hr Analytic design of the motor in Excel Step-by-step FEA modeling of the motor Design optimization using MATLAB and Maxwell https://youtu.be/APcS8IFqEx4