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发表于 2013-1-20 10:53
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来自: 加拿大
注意事项: Although MotorSolve can automatically scale the imported DXF file to match the model's dimensions, it is highly recommended that the rotor configuration (in MotorSolve) has the proper inner and outer diameter dimensions, as well as the correct number of poles, before importing the DXF file into MotorSolve. This will prevent variational geometry errors from occurring on import.
如下是一个转子导入的示例,希望有帮助:
1. From Motor Explorer's Designs page General Settings - Rotor, click "Rotor type" to activate the drop-down list and then scroll down to the bottom of the list and select "Import rotor from DXF".
2. If required, navigate to the folder where you have placed the Rotor Segment DXF file and select the file.
The Import from DXF dialog appears.
3.Depending on the number of components that the DXF file consists of, the Import from DXF dialog will contain the filename of the imported file, the Magnet type (choose between Radial or Uniform magnetization for the magnets), and then have a row for each of the components, which by default are tagged as Unassigned. Modify each one, as required, by first selecting the Component # type (highlighted in yellow in the View window) and then choosing from the drop-down list one of the following:
Note : Information on the transformation of magnetization directions for rotor dxf import can be found here.
--Unassigned(if imported, the component is assigned the default material)
--None(hides the component in the Import from DXF dialog View window when another one is selected /
if imported, the component is assigned the default material, which, for example, in the case of a hole, may be the rotor filler)
--Core
--Magnet
--Sleeve
4.Clik OK to import the file into the model. Note : Click Cancel to terminate the operation and leave the existing rotor configuration.
5.Once imported, if any modifications to the imported file are required, you can access it as you would any other rotor (under General Settings in the Design tree). The parameters that can be modified are limited.
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