Fin
1. Overview
Access to the “Fin” area is unlocked when a frame is defined, whose shape is circular or square.
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How to unlock the “Fin” area? | |
1 | “Fin” area is unlocked (as well as the “Cooling circuit” area). |
2 | Selection of a circular shape frame. |
3 | Selection of a square shape frame. |
2. Type of fins
The tools available in the housing tab allow defining the fin topology.
Three choices are available to define this topology: None, Parallel or Radial.
By default, fin type is set to “None”. There is no fin.
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1 | Default setting : Fin type is « None » The housing has no fin. |
2 | Button to select parallel type fins. | |
3 | Button to select radial type fins. | |
4 | Icon to export fin data into *.txt or *.xlsx files. | |
Fin type available |
3. Parallel type fins – Topologies and dimensions
1) Parallel type fin area
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Parallel type fin design area | |
1 | Radial view of the motor, including the housing topology with fin topology and dimensions. |
2 | Axial view of the motor, including the housing topology with fin topology and dimensions. |
3 | The section fin is selected to define the type and dimensions of the fins. |
4 | Selected button to define parallel type fins. |
5 | Two ways are possible to define the fin dimensions: "Height" and
"Extension" options. See below illustrations. |
6 | User input parameters to define the fin dimensions. For more information see below. |
7 | Button to restore default input values. |
8 | Button to apply inputs. Pressing the enter key twice applies inputs too. |
9 | Icon to export frame data into *.txt or *.xlsx files. |
2) Parallel type fins with constant height – Inputs
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Parallel type fin with constant height - Inputs | |
# | No. fins (Number of fins) which spread all around the housing – Minimum allowed value = 12. |
1 | Fin length |
2 | Fin height |
3 | Inter-fin space |
4 | Fin thickness |
3) Parallel type fins with constant total extension – Inputs
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Parallel type fin with constant height - Inputs | |
# | No. fins (Number of fins) which spread all around the housing – Minimum allowed value = 12. |
1 | Fin length |
2 | Fin extension |
3 | Inter-fin space |
4 | Fin thickness |
4. Radial type fins – Topologies and dimensions
1) Radial type fin area
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Radial type fin design area | |
1 | Radial view of the motor, including the housing topology with fin topology and dimensions. |
2 | Axial view of the motor, including the housing topology with fin topology and dimensions. |
3 | The section fin is selected to define the type and dimensions of the fins. |
4 | Selected button to define radial type fins. |
5 | User input parameters to define the fin characteristics. For more information see below. |
6 | Button to restore default input values. |
7 | Button to apply inputs. Pressing the enter key twice applies inputs too. |
8 | Icon to export frame data into *.txt or *.xlsx files. |
2) Radial type fins – Inputs
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Parallel type fin with constant height - Inputs | |
# | No. fins (Number of fins) which spread all around the housing – Minimum allowed value = 12. |
1 | Fin length |
2 | Fin height |
3 | Fin thickness |