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Are there any coil-cross sections equations?
The discussion revolves around the equations related to coil cross-sections and their implications for determining torque and RPM in electric motors. Participants explore the relationship between coil design, wire size, and the performance characteristics of a prototype engine being simulated using Ansys Workbench.
Participants express varying interpretations of the terms "engine" and "motor," leading to some confusion. There is no consensus on the specific equations or methods for determining coil cross-sections, and multiple viewpoints on the relationship between coil design and motor performance are present.
Participants mention limitations in the available information on electromagnetic analysis within Ansys Workbench, indicating a need for further learning and exploration of the software's capabilities.
This discussion may be useful for individuals involved in electric motor design, simulation using Ansys software, or those interested in the technical aspects of coil design and its effects on motor performance.
Carl Pugh said:What is a coil-cross section equation?
What are you trying to determine? Wire size, coil design, temperature rise, optimum wire size or?
Carl Pugh said:There seems to be a communication problem.
What do you mean by engine?
Engine usually means gas engine, steam engine, diesel engine...
Coil is a winding using insulated wire. Coils are used for solenoids, motors, relays, magnets, transformers, inductors...
What exactly are you designing?
Carl Pugh said:Googled electric engine, result was not clear for what an electric engine is.
There is a great video on what they call electric engine. Is this what you are building?
Or are you building an electric motor?