Input import
Input import
The set of inputs concerning speed and losses, can be imported from another test already performed in Motor Factory Test environment.
It can be current results or saved test results.
If the referent test has been performed with the thermal computations, the resulting temperatures can also be imported.
See the illustration below.
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How to define the inputs | |
1 | Fill in the table to define the speed, all the losses to be considered, the maximum evaluation duration, and the time step. |
2 | Click on the button “import” to import inputs corresponding to a solved test. All existing data from the selected test will be imported into the inputs of the thermal characterization. The data that does not exist in the outputs of the selected test is set to 0. |
3 | Choose what must be the maximum temperature deviation that will allow us to consider that the optimization algorithm has converged. |
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Dialog box to select the test from which a set of data (losses and thermal) must be imported | |
1 | Opened the dialog box after having clicked on the button “import” on the main panel. |
2 | Selection of the test. Only solved tests are available in the drop-down list. |
3 | Current tests as well as saved tests can be selected. |
4 | When several working points are computed in the selected test, each of them can be selected to consider the corresponding losses and speed. |
5 | Thermal data can also be imported. The resulting temperatures computed in the selected test can be imported as target temperatures. The thermal settings can also be imported like the external fluid temperature and the cooling circuit fluid temperature. |
Note: The imported data are the output data directly shown in the
considered solved test. For some tests, some values are not defined (like for
instance the Joule magnet losses or rotor iron losses). In that case, the
corresponding input in the transient thermal test will remain at the value existing
before the import.
Note: If the thermal results from the imported test have been
obtained with the current internal thermal scheme, then all the target temperatures
in the dialog box will be affected by the target temperature. However, if the
temperatures are imported from a test solved using a previous version of the thermal
scheme (with less thermal nodes), then the new thermal nodes (which did not exist in
the previous thermal scheme) will remain in the Auto mode.