Welcome to the "Computational Programming Expert" channel,
The general content of this channel is related to mathematical & computational programming. I would like to provide programming tutorials about topics such as engineering mathematics, optimization, differential equations, and ...
My expertise is "Electrical Machines Design & Drive" and the special content of this channel is about the design and analysis of low-frequency electromagnetic devices. I would like to share my day-to-day experience in this field via this channel.
I hope engineering students & design engineers find the content of this channel useful in their projects. Regards, Ali Jamali-Fard
Hello sir The Ansys model is crucial for our ongoing work, and having access to the project file will allow us to further analyze and optimize our designs.
This is an excellent video. thanks. Any chance of adding a reference marker on the rotor and say one pole of the rotating magnetic field so that it is easier to see the slip?
@@ComProgExpert Hi...I couldnt get any information about the details from video description....may I know how to proceed for the outer rotor simulation in Ansys....as we cannot proceed through Rmxprt for this outer rotor type SRM...can I get your contact details please..
@@ComProgExpert Thanks for your interest ! I'm starting my career in machine designing special starting with single phase induction motors and this animation will help me analysis the results of optimization which will be applicable or not so if you can share with me the code or algorithm , it would be a pleasure ! Thanks in advance !
Hello, i was wondering if you were able to please help me construct something similar to your video for a varying geometry problem? I have a few different finite difference equations to use based upon a couple different conditions. I was using Excel solver to begin with, but can only use it for 100 calculations, rather than the thousands i require for an accurate solution? Am i able to email you something for advice? Thanks in advance
Hi, Any suggestion to reduce the eddy current loss in the stator cores? as they are solid pieces and laminations is not possible, I think it would reduce efficiency.