Eccentricity modeling is crucial in Maxwell 2D and 3D transient designs for simulating imperfections in motor assembly and operational alignments. By using the Maxwell Eccentricity Wizard in ANSYS Electronics Desktop, engineers can evaluate the effects of misalignment, such as variations in the air gap and magnetic fields, which are vital for optimizing motor efficiency and longevity. This tool offers two essential settings: rotating part eccentricity and rotation axis eccentricity, streamlining the simulation of real-world motor dynamics.
These settings allow for the modeling of different eccentricity types:
Note: The ACT Extensions and the design wizards are available only on the Windows version of the Ansys Electronics Desktop.
Accessing the Wizard:
View > ACT Extensions
to open the ACT Extensions window.Wizards
button, then select Maxwell Eccentricity
to initiate the setup pageSelecting the Project and Design:
Update
button to synchronize the selections with those loaded in the Desktop.Exit Wizard
.Configuring Eccentricity:
Finalizing the Setup:
Finish
to apply the settings. This will create a new design within the same project with updated Maxwell geometry based on the specified eccentricity values.For 2D Designs:
_Eccentricity_translation_of_moving_parts
and _Eccentricity_translation_of_rotating_axis
are defined.For 3D Designs:
_Eccentricity_offset_angle_of_moving_parts
and _Eccentricity_tilting_angle_of_moving_parts
are utilized.Note: New coordinate systems (e.g., _Eccentricity_moving_part_CS_<part name>
) are generated for each part, and existing systems are updated to reflect the new orientations and positions.
Important: After completing the eccentricity setup and clicking Finish
, all design geometries are updated to new positions reflective of the applied settings. Any geometric modifications should be made in the original design before re-applying eccentricity settings for a new design iterations.
Modeling motion eccentricity correctly is vital for the accuracy and reliability of simulations involving cylindrical rotational motions in ANSYS Maxwell. The Maxwell Eccentricity Wizard simplifies this process, ensuring precise and effective application of eccentricity to enhance simulation realism and outcomes.