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Hi Abdessamed,
can you check the attached file, i have error with the results in torque and current and can not know the reason, i attach the project and information about it, please help me.
thanks.
Hi,
Checking the file that you send me, here my remarks:
In your case, you sue three phase induction motor? If it is the case, you will find attached a pdf file about the induction motor in Flux. This example is available in Flux supervisor example.
I attached the new Flux project with modification (to do I use Flux 2020; may you will get an error message when you try to open it with the student version). I still get a small value of the torque (but in the new model, I get a positive torque).
Best regards.
Hi
You mean if i have speed in rpm, i should convert it to rad/s by using this formula
(rad/s) =[2*pi*rpm]/60
or the used speed is in rpm
for example if i have speed = 245 rpm and power 75 w the torque equal to what?
T=75/245
or T= 75/(2*pi*245/60)?
yes i saw the example and make like it but i have the proplem in results, so i ask if there is reason to make torque have error value.
thanks.
Hi,
Can you modify the solver used in your project. To do it:
Solving >> solving process options : select edit >> select nonlinear system >> select method for computing the relaxation… modify the method used (use for example optimal method ).
Best regards.