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Hello,
I'm trying to simulate a 3 phase hysteresis motor with 4 poles, 36 slots, 220 input voltage peak for each phase, 50Hz, specified dimensions and 0.6 N.m output torque in maxwell transient.
The magnetic material used is LNG52 which is also known as alnico600, alnico5DG(ACA52) and alcomax 3SC.
The rest of specs like efficiency or number of turns aren't presented, however the results are:
https://www.researchgate.net/deref/https%3A%2F%2Ffiles.fm%2Fu%2F7uav5xr7
This is the simulation file.
https://www.researchgate.net/deref/https%3A%2F%2Ffiles.fm%2Fu%2F6mhy4dyy
The problem is that my results no matter what the number of turns or efficiency are, are nothing like what they supposed to, for example the starting torque is so much lower and motor reaches the synchronous speed much much faster about 10 to 5 times faster than it should.
If you have any thoughts what the reason might be, it would be much appreciated.
kind regard,
Omid Feyz Najafian
I'm trying to simulate a 3 phase hysteresis motor with 4 poles, 36 slots, 220 input voltage peak for each phase, 50Hz, specified dimensions and 0.6 N.m output torque in maxwell transient.
The magnetic material used is LNG52 which is also known as alnico600, alnico5DG(ACA52) and alcomax 3SC.
The rest of specs like efficiency or number of turns aren't presented, however the results are:
https://www.researchgate.net/deref/https%3A%2F%2Ffiles.fm%2Fu%2F7uav5xr7
This is the simulation file.
https://www.researchgate.net/deref/https%3A%2F%2Ffiles.fm%2Fu%2F6mhy4dyy
The problem is that my results no matter what the number of turns or efficiency are, are nothing like what they supposed to, for example the starting torque is so much lower and motor reaches the synchronous speed much much faster about 10 to 5 times faster than it should.
If you have any thoughts what the reason might be, it would be much appreciated.
kind regard,
Omid Feyz Najafian