Electrical machine technology is moving fast, as the drive for electrification challenges electrical machine designers to achieve higher torque densities and higher speeds. Engineers need reliable tools not only to conduct electromagnetic analysis of the motor, but also to perform structural analysis.
Romax have a proven track record in electro-mechanical simulation and design, rotor dynamic simulation for industrial generators and electrical machine NVH development. Romax Evolve incorporates this expertise into application specific tools for the structural design and analysis of electrical machines, which integrate into powerful multi-fidelity full system analysis.
What’s new in R20?
- New electromagnetic interfaces to JMAG and Ansys© Maxwell© – add to the existing interfaces with Motor-CAD and Dassault Opera, to help a broader variety of users streamline their workflows.
- Analytical electric machine excitations – estimate electric machine excitations for fast initial indication of response amplitude when excitation data is not available for import.
- Improvements to acoustic analysis – improved user experience (including csv export for post-processing and the ability to edit the acoustic shrinkwrap mesh before running a full acoustic solve) and tighter integration with FFT Actran for superior simulation efficiency.
- Mean Square Velocity – automate the calculation and output of mean square velocity results via batch running and parametric study, to further support process automation and optimisation.
- New bearing database from Nachi-Fujikoshi.
- Import reference geometry directly from CAD for effective visualisation and communication.
- Additional summary reports for material properties, useful for model auditing and checking.
- Memory and speed improvements for FE components resulting in faster model loading, managing of large FE components and more efficient memory usage.
- Clip selection and view manager improvements.
For more information on new features in R20, join our release webinar.
Feature Highlight: Acoustic Analysis
For a thorough understanding of NVH performance in electrical machines, engineers need to be able to simulate noise and vibration performance from the earliest stage in the design process. Romax Evolve’s Acoustic Analysis adds radiated noise capabilities to the electric machine simulation and multi-fidelity NVH analysis provided by Romax Evolve to give you the complete picture as part of a CAE-led component design process.
Based on renowned and trusted meshing and solver technology from Free Field Technologies, Romax Evolve’s Acoustic Analysis product option forms a complete end-to-end process which allows you to predict radiated noise quickly and simply, without any in-depth experience of acoustic simulation. In combination with Romax Evolve’s vibration prediction tools, you can identify and mitigate the root causes of radiated noise problems in a unique, application-specific tool.
Watch a demo video to see how the Romax Evolve Acoustic Analysis product option enables engineers to identify the sources of electrical machine NVH and guide design improvements.
DEDICATED MODEL BUILDING
- Parameterised model build for rapid structural modelling
- Comprehensive bearing catalogues
- Create, import and condense FE housing components
- Import/export geometry with leading CAD tools
- Interfaces to electromagnetic FE software packages for electrical machine geometry and excitation import
TRUSTED ANALYSIS
- Fast static analysis of electrical machine housing and shaft deflections
- Evaluate bearings for durability and power loss
- Calculate rotor-dynamic behaviour of rotor shaft system
- Capture the effects of UMP on static and dynamic behaviour
- NVH analysis of electrical machine including electro-mechanical excitation sources and rotor mechanical imbalance
- Embedded acoustic solver brings complex simulation of radiated noise to the non-expert
INTEGRATED WORKFLOW
- CAE led design – consider structural and NVH performance from the early development stages to prevent problems before they arise
- Support the design process from initial structural concept through to detailed housing design, test planning, and validation
- Sits alongside other Romax Nexus products as part of a comprehensive toolchain for component and system-level analysis
“We have created a promising powertrain concept, offering high efficiency in both electric and hybrid driving, good driving performance, and simple transmission technology. All design and efficiency calculations, as well as modelling and simulations, were done using Romax.”
The Romax Nexus platform aligns with your powertrain and transmission development cycle, from rapid modelling and concept exploration to detailed simulation and virtual product sign-off. Watch the video or click below to learn more about Romax Nexus.
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