SimLab Tutorial Summary: 3D Rear View Mirror Motor
Description
This tutorial illustrates one possible method to create a 3D model of a small permanent magnet motor, used to align the rear-view mirror of a car. It contains the general steps and all data needed to describe the motor model.
The device to be analyzed is a small permanent magnet motor, used to align the rear view mirror of a car. The motor under study consists of four main parts: frame, permanent magnets, rotor and coils.
Analysis 1: Magneto Static Study using a multi-static kinematic model
In this study rotor takes different static positions; the material used for the frame and the rotor is stainless steel with nonlinear B(H) characteristic. The cogging torque is plot below:
Example access
All files corresponding to this example are accessible in the Knowledge Base in Altair community:
- to follow the example step by step, the corresponding files are in
"Example_name_StepByStep" folder containing:
- Tutorial folder: contains the document describing the example step by step
- InitialFiles folder: contains *.slb databases and files needed to build the example step by step
- to play scripts and retrieve SimLab and Flux project, the corresponding files
are in "Example_name_PlayScripts" folder containing:
- ScriptsTutorial folder: contains script files to be able to play each analysis
- Input folder: contains initial *.slb databases and all necessary files to play each analysis script
- Output folder: empty (contains the obtained results after the script execution)