Skew
1. Overview
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| SLOT – SKEW design area | |
| 1 | Selection of the STATOR subset: SLOT panel (Click on the icon SLOT) | 
| 2 | Skew tab indicates the tool to define the slot skew angle | 
| 3 | Visualization of the machine radial view to visualize the slot skew | 
| 4 | Visualization of the stator developed view to visualize the slot skew | 
| 5 | Choices to define a skew: None – Continuous (Continuous in our example) | 
| 6 | Skew inputs to be defined | 
| 7 | Buttons to validate the inputs (Pressing the “enter key” twice applies inputs too). | 
| 8 | Buttons to restore the default input values. | 
| 9 | Skew outputs (read only) | 
| 10 | Button to export the skew data into *.txt or *.xlsx files. | 
2. Setting A skew angle
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| How to set a skew angle? | |
| 1 | Choose the definition mode of the skew: Stator slot – Shift angle | 
| 2 | Definition of the skew angle depending on the definition mode | 
| 3 | Visualization of the chosen skew angle on the machine radial view | 
| 4 | Visualization of the equivalent axial slot angle on the rotor developed view | 
| 5 | Equivalent axial stator slot angle (read only) | 
| 6 | Equivalent stator slot pitch (read only) | 
Note: The user can add a skew angle on the rotor or on the stator. If
            a skew is already defined in the rotor when setting a skew on the stator, the rotor
            skewing will be automatically reset to “None”.