Flux - Activate coupling
Hello,
I would like to couple Flux 2021 with Activate 2021.0.1.
When following the tutorial Flux - Activate: IPM motor Speed Control I get below error when using macro Create Lookup table form MT.
I follow the steps in tutorial:
- open project IPM_To_Create_lookup_table.FLU
- load macro
- run macro with inputs from Create_Lookup_Table_Case3.pdf
Please help.
Best regards,
Rok Hodnik
Best Answer
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Hello Rok;
You are right! There are two versions of this macro. Please use the last one.
I created a request in our data base for the R&D team, so they will update this tutorial.
Regards
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Answers
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Hello Rok;
Do you have this issue on the tutorial or it on your own machine ? if it's your machine please send us your Flux project to check.
Regards
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Hello Farid,
on this tutorial from image below.
Regards,
Rok
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p.s. When I run the FIND_ROTOR_ANGLE_2D macro separately the macro finishes with:
*** Succesfull end of FIND_ROTOR_ANGLE_2D macro *** but it displays below Warning.
Regards,
Rok
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Thank you Rok for this additionnal information.
From my side also, when i use the Flux project separately, and launch crate lookup table macro, there is no issue.
So if i understood well, it happens when you launch the example from the supervisor right ?
About the message you have, it is only a warning, but Flux can solve the project. However this message should not appear, because the mesh is actually periodic.
Can you please right clic on the example and copy it to the directory, so you can launch the project following the tutorial.
Regards
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Hi,
there seem to be two different macros for lookup table creation.
The first one on picture below is already loaded in the example project and this window is also displayed in the tutorial. This macro execues with error. (i did not fill the macro out for the picture)
The second macro looks as below and it is the result from loading macro from macro folder. It executes successfully.
Regards, Rok
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Hello Rok;
You are right! There are two versions of this macro. Please use the last one.
I created a request in our data base for the R&D team, so they will update this tutorial.
Regards
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