Geometry of IPM/double winding layer with Ansoft Rmprt

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Assistance is requested for creating a double layer 36 slot IPM motor using Ansoft/Rmprt software, specifically for schoolwork. The user has successfully created a single layer model but is new to Ansoft. There is a need for clarification on the application and previous modeling efforts to provide effective guidance. The discussion suggests that the thread may be moved to the Homework Help section due to its academic nature. Further input from the user is necessary to receive tailored tutorial suggestions.
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Please I need help on how to creat double layer 36 slot IPM Motor using Ansoft/Rmprt software.
 
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Omokhafe said:
Please I need help on how to creat double layer 36 slot IPM Motor using Ansoft/Rmprt software.
Welcome to the PF.

What is the application? Is this for schoolwork? What have you done so far? What other models have you created so far with ANSOFT?
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF.

What is the application? Is this for schoolwork? What have you done so far? What other models have you created so far with ANSOFT?
Yes for school work. I want to design IPM machie using double layer winding
I was able to create single layer.
am new in using Ansoft.
 
Omokhafe said:
Yes for school work. I want to design IPM machie using double layer winding
I was able to create single layer.
am new in using Ansoft.
Since it is schoolwork this thread may get moved to the Homework Help section of the PF.

For now, you need to show us your efforts, before we can offer tutorial suggestions. :smile:
 
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