Flux Skew is a module dedicated to the analysis of rotating electric machines with skewing, allowing a straightforward
geometric and physical description in 2D and the consideration of continuous or step skewing effects.
Flux PEEC is a 3D modeling module dedicated to electrical interconnections of power electronics devices. It also
provides RLC extraction and generation of SPICE-like equivalent circuits.
Flux provides a unified Material Identification tool based on the Altair Compose environment allowing to run an identification
of the coefficients required to create material in Flux.
AMDC is a comprehensive material database maintained by Altair and partner suppliers of engineering materials. Ready-to-use,
Flux-compatible models may be obtained directly from this database for a growing number of materials.
This documentation deals with the Jython script used in Flux and allows to understand the various structures of
entities and functions, and use it in user scripts for example.
For Flux 3D, the machines used are the following ones:
The machine (a) used for the Magnetostatic and Transient Magnetic applications is the
same machine used for the Flux 2D and Flux Skew example.
The machine (b) is used in Steady-State AC magnetic, is the same as for the 2D Flux
example seen previously.
Following the simulations, several recommendations are provided in the tables below
for each of the 3D Flux applications (Transient Magnetic, Steady-State AC magnetic
and Magnetostatic):