Electric Machine-Driven Systems Design
Altair Webinar Series dedicated to the Design of Electrical Machines
Live Webinars: 11 am IST
Simulation-Driven Design of Synchronous Motors
Dec 15, 2020 | 11:00 AM

This webinar will help you to discover the Altair solution for electric machine design with a special focus on Altair FluxMotor tool and its new multiphysics capabilities. At concept design level, FluxMotor is able to rapidly predict electromagnetic, thermal and acoustic performance of electric motors.
Through a demo based on the design of a synchronous machine example, you will be able to see the intuitive workflow that is proposed, as well as all the results that you can easily obtain.
Webinar content:
- Overview of global workflow and process methodology for the e-machine design
- Analysis of a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
- Multiphysics simulation in the development of electric motors to address thermal and vibroacoustic
- Questions and answers
Predesign Methodologies In Motor Development Projects
Dec 17, 2020 | 11:00 AM

Altair is hosting this webinar in conjunction with SPIN, a well-known engineering services provider in the field of electrical machine design. You will discover through concrete examples of how FluxMotor can help you upstream of your design in the optimization and design of your engines.
Spin Applicazioni Magnetiche is an Italian company specializing in designing electromechanical devices and systems. They will illustrate how FluxMotor have been used in real industrial projects. You will discover how accurate FluxMotor results can be.
Webinar content:
- How FluxMotor can be applied in electric motor development projects
- The essential information FluxMotor can provide at the start of the development process
- High speed brushless and induction motors will be shown.
- A specific tool for the pre-design of axial machines will also be demonstrated
Purpose Driven Electric Motor Modeling for Multiphysics System Simulation
Dec 18, 2020 | 11:00 AM

This webinar will showcase how 1D and 3D simulation studies can be coupled, sequentially, or simultaneously to evaluate product performance through representative system models, all built to enhance design efficiency.
Webinar Content:
- Several examples, illustrating the use of Reduced-Order Modeling and co-simulation, in order to assess the effects of PWM techniques on motor performances
- To fine-tune the control strategy of the motors.
- How system simulation can help to identify system-level problems early in the design process and contributes to digital validation.