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R. Femi Journal Batch 2
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Fig. 4. Magnet View
Neodymium Magnets. These are some of the strongest rare earth magnets and constitute fora large amount of Flux density, aiding to higher efficiency.
3) Motor Physics In this section, the motor physics, such as the torque and speed range, the meshing solutions and other properties of interest are added onto the system. For this example, in two separate scenarios, the torque range was set to i.
440 Nm and ii.
3000 Nm The speed range was set from 400 to 3000 RPM.
4) Prospective Electronics and performance tests In this section, some keynote performance tests and enhancement tests are performed fora smooth simulation workflow. An interesting take on Flux Motors is the option of providing prospective power electronic drives as a simulation workbench for the performance tests. The various tests and their results are discussed in the proceeding section.

Fig. 5. Line-Line Voltage v time (OC)



May – June 2020
ISSN: 0193-4120 Page No. 16434 – 16444

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Published by The Mattingley Publishing Co, Inc.
V. TESTING

AND

RESULTS
The software is capable of performing numerous tests for the simulated motor. But there are two tests that are noteworthy and carry the maximum girth towards the impact on the efficiency of the motor. Running these two tests resolves issues, gives an overall outlook and provides an aspiring report database for further inclinations.
A. Machine Performance Test
In this test, the machine performance is rated using the torque ranged at 440Nm. in this test, the machine is rated by the performance in the mediocre range. This means that the system runs on neither full nor negligible capacity. This test

Fig. 6. Flux Density distribution over Radial
View
is very important to understand the machine characteristics and its operation on constant and long working hours. The test results shown in Figure 8 show the different outputs and consumption values. The values of the output torque for rated speed, line current and mechanical power are illustrated in the figure. The testis also characterised by the Mechanical torque curve, a line to line voltage with time curve and one of the most important, and the flux density curve. The graphs scene in Figure 9, 10 and 11 show that A) The torque is effectively controlled using the control angle (firing angle) and does not shown any uneasy ripples. B) In an open circuit, the line to line voltage is undeterred and can be seen with only a few ripples real time simulation.

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