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FluxMotor HyperStudy connector for thermal behaviour in duty cycle

User: "Melih Ayyildiz_22506"
Altair Community Member
Updated by Melih Ayyildiz_22506

Hello,

I want to perform a DOE of a specific motor design inside HyperStudy. My goal is to get general information of the machine characteristics inside the base and maximum speed point and then perform a transient thermal study for every motor design (e.g. 120 seconds at a specific working point of each machine).

Inside FluxMotor, in the tab "Test --> Performance Mapping --> Since wave" I can define a duty cycle for the machine and see the transient thermal behaviour. My hope was to get the same functionality inside the HyperStudy connector.

My plan was to create a HyperStudy connector from the performance mapping--> sine wave. Unfortunately, the connector is able to extract general machine characteristics but not the thermal transient behaviour. 

How can I implement this inside a HyperStudy project? It seems that FluxMotor is able to do so but once I create the HyperStudy connector, I am loosing this functionality.

 

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