CURRENT ASPECTS REGARDING THE USE OF SIMULATION AS PART OF THE ENGINE DESIGN PROCESS ASYNCHRONOUS WITH SPECIFIED WORK DESTINATIONS
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ASYNCHRONOUS MOTORS, ANSYS, FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (FEM)Abstract
In this paper, the authors address aspects of simulations performed in the process of designing asynchronous motors for special purposes, using modern specialized software. In this sense, by developing and exemplifying clear procedures for defining and performing finite element numerical simulation (MEF) using analysis modules (specific software) - ANSYS, the generic model of a three-phase asynchronous motor with short-circuit rotor for electric traction, the possibility is created to respond quickly to the requests of the beneficiaries and to provide them with optimal constructive variants.
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