Description
In this episode, we’re joined by Adrian Perregaux, Product Manager of Electromagnetics at Siemens Digital Industries Software, His team focuses on low-frequency electromagnetic solutions within the Simcenter portfolio. Adrian shares his insights into the evolving world of electric motor design and the role of simulation software in enhancing this process.
Key Takeaways
(02:33) What Adrian finds appealing in electric motor problem-solving.
(05:07) The complexity in motor design is due to the non-linear behavior of electromagnetic steels.
(07:50) Efficiency trends in motor design driven by global electricity consumption.
(14:36) Early software development technology limitations.
(16:00) The introduction of Simcenter Speed and Simcenter Motorsolve.
(21:12) The upcoming release of Simcenter e-machine design.
Resources Mentioned:
Simcenter e-machine design - https://plm.sw.siemens.com/en-US/simcenter/simulation-test/e-machine-design/
Simcenter SPEED software - https://plm.sw.siemens.com/en-US/simcenter/electromagnetics-simulation/speed/
Simcenter MotorSolve - https://plm.sw.siemens.com/en-US/simcenter/electromagnetics-simulation/motorsolve/
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