Coreless Axial Flux Motor Design
Ishaqlad89
Altair Community Member
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Hi,
You are right. When you use AFIR macro you will get one rotor and one stator. But there is a way to create your model using the initial one you get from AFRI macro. Once the device is created using AFRI macro, you can use symmetry function from the modeler to create the second rotor.
Hope this will help.
Thanks.
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Answers
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Hi,
You are right. When you use AFIR macro you will get one rotor and one stator. But there is a way to create your model using the initial one you get from AFRI macro. Once the device is created using AFRI macro, you can use symmetry function from the modeler to create the second rotor.
Hope this will help.
Thanks.
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