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    PeMSyn

    PeMSyn

    Matlab/Scilab-FEMM based GUI to Assist the Design of Permanent Magnet

    Release: PeMSyn 2.4 - 03.Sep.21 Requirements: - Matlab 2018a or later (with Parallel Computing Toolbox ) - Scilab 6.1.0 or later - FEMM 4.2 (21Apr2019 or later) Matlab/Scilab-FEMM based GUI to Assist the Design of Permanent Magnet Machines: - Surface Mounted PMSM: Inner Rotor / Outer Rotor - Inset Mounted PMSM: Inner Rotor / Outer Rotor - Spoke-Type PMSM: Inner Rotor - Coreless Machine - Different Slot types available - Permeance Coefficient Assistant --- No-Load and On-Load estimation for PC during the design process - Winding Wizard Assistant - Performance Simulator (FEMM Based) --- No-Load and On-Load parameters assessment considering armature reaction and saturation effects --- Torque Curve Capability assessment --- Parallel Processing (Matlab only) TUTORIAL included! ...
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    MICROMECHANICS

    MICROMECHANICS

    A collection of lecture notes and accompanying code on micromechanics

    ...The Fortran codes are based on the finite element method in linear and nonlinear settings, the latter capable of finite deformations with damage. The underlying theory is outlined in the lecture notes. -- İlker Temizer Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Bilkent University 06800 Bilkent, Ankara Turkey
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