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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on syre

    if our (free) tool has less bugs than Ansys, please advertise it! thank you for your interest. Gianmario Gianmario Pellegrino Politecnico di Torino IEEE Fellow Professor of Power Converters, Electrical Machines and Drives Dept. of ENERGY Galileo Ferraris www.polito.ithttps://didattica.polito.it/pls/portal30/sviluppo.scheda_pers_swas.show?m=003683 Power Electronics Innovation Center http://www.peic.polito.it/ Tel. +39 011 090 7143, Mob. +39 331 6714773 www.scholar.google.comhttps://goo.gl/shxxMe From:...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on syre

    Hello Konstantinos, I suggest that you try with the new repository on GitHub, the one on SourceForge has not been updated recently. We'd better close it at some point, sorry for not advertising it. https://github.com/SyR-e Cheers, GP BTW: can we have your feedback on your affiliation, reason for using syre and final application? Thanks you! Gianmario Pellegrino Politecnico di Torino IEEE Fellow Professor of Power Converters, Electrical Machines and Drives Dept. of ENERGY Galileo Ferraris www.polito.ithttps://didattica.polito.it/pls/portal30/sviluppo.scheda_pers_swas.show?m=003683...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on syre

    Please have a look at the documentation file \Readme\MMM quickstart guide.docx

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on syre

    Good morning, you cannot directly import a motor geometry from a dxf, but you can use a custom modified FEMM file starting from the one generated automatically by SyR-e. I suggest that you build a SyR-e model as similar as possible to your motor, and save it to obtain the two distinctive files motorname.fem motorname.mat Then you modify the fem file importing your dxf directly from FEMM, and you save it with the same name motorname.fem. Doing so, you will be able to run FEMM simulations from SyR-e...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on syre

    Hello Jean, we are aware of your noteworthy Pyleecan project, we found it out during ICEM 2018 in Alexandroupoli where we also had a little discussion during your dedicated panel if you remember it. For now, SyRe runs in Matlab and Octave. We are approaching Python for a side project for the first time in these days, maybe this will be a seed for a future link with Pyleecan. Kind regards, Gianmario Gianmario Pellegrino Professor of Power Converters, Electrical Machines and Drives Dept. of ENERGY...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on syre

    Please, find attached the slides of the lecture "Synchronous Reluctance Motors: Still a Niche Technology?" recently presented at ACEMP OPTIM 2019, Istanbul.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on syre

    Hello Sandeep. Provided that you correctly run setup_path.m before running GUI_Syre.m, I believe this might be related to the version of Matlab you are using. We are currently set on Matlab r2018b. I hope this can help. Regards.

  • Committed [r29]

    Fix the bugs in rev28: files were missing

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