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Old   April 10, 2019, 18:46
Question Ansys - Electrical power is greater than mechanical power in claw pole alternator
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Hello, it's my first time using Ansys Maxwell 3D (Ansys Electronics Desktop) and I'm doing a claw pole alternator designed through Rmxprt. I ran the analysis and saw that in the powers plot the electrical power is greater than mechanical power which makes no sense since this is a generator. There are no errors during the simulation, so I have no idea what's causing this nor how to fix this. Does anyone know what's wrong? Thanks.
The design of the machine is based on this paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...60544217308903

I'm sending the .aedt file in attachment and screenshots of the powers plot, project window and Rmxprt setup properties.


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