I just took a look at a new model in the application gallery, called "Tubular Permanent Magnet Generator":
www.comsol.com/model/tubular-p...rmanent-magnet-generator-20381
In the case of the generator, I think the modeling process is rather straightforward, because at the end the objective is to obtain the induced voltage induced by the permanent magnets and their movement. However, how should we modify this model as a motor, so that after a three-phase current is applied to the primary, we can compute the force exerted in the magnets?
www.comsol.com/model/tubular-p...rmanent-magnet-generator-20381
In the case of the generator, I think the modeling process is rather straightforward, because at the end the objective is to obtain the induced voltage induced by the permanent magnets and their movement. However, how should we modify this model as a motor, so that after a three-phase current is applied to the primary, we can compute the force exerted in the magnets?