Advanced
1. Presentation
Advanced Preferences Screen | |
1 | The Preferences dialog box is opened from the supervisor. |
2 | Fifth tab is Advanced Preferences. |
3 | Altair FluxMotor™ User Level: Standard or
Beta. By default, the user level is
Standard. Note: In Beta Level,
features non-entirely qualified are available for testing.
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4 | Logger level: STANDARD,
DEBUG, SEVERE. Logger level represents the level of information given by log files provided by FluxMotor®. |
5 | Process of computation can be launched in Serial
or in Parallel. By default, they are running in
Parallel mode. However, in case of a big model and/or if the computer does not have sufficient dynamic memory space you should select the Serial mode. In that case, the computation time will be longer. |
6 | Number of simultaneous « Flux.exe » running. This can help when the memory capability of the computer is limited. |
7 | Setting memory allocation: Yes /
No. In case of answer Yes the maximum memory allocation for applications can be defined by user. |
8 | Maximum memory allocation for applications. It is recommended to keep default values as far as possible. In case of a trouble, consult our support team. These fields are in write mode in the advanced user level. |
9 | Button to close the Preferences dialog box without applying the changes. |
10 | Button to apply changes and close the Preferences dialog box. |
2. Warning
When FluxMotor® User Level is “Beta”, features non-entirely qualified tests which are available for testing.
For example, in the current version, evaluation of NVH for induction machines with squirrel cage is concerned by this mode.
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NVH evaluation is available with the beta user level mode | |
1 | Message “Beta version” is displayed for warning the users |
2 | (!!!) is displayed next to the labels for warning the users |