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Live Webinar | Electric Motors & Drivetrains | COMSOL | 22 May 2024

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The growing demand for electric vehicles signals a shift in car sales towards hybrids and electrics. Efficient motor design is crucial for range extension and cost reduction, achievable through multiphysics modeling with COMSOL Multiphysics®. Join our webinar to explore these topics further.

KEY DISCUSSION POINTS
  • Modeling permanent magnet motors, induction motors, and linear motors
  • Topology, parameter, and shape optimization for improving electric motor designs
  • Combining different physical effects to model phenomena such as structural stresses, rotor-induced vibrations, noise emission, and temperature rise due to power dissipation
  • Examining and optimizing parameters influencing motor efficiency, such as rotor torque as well as iron and copper losses, including the effects of temperature rise
SPEAKER
  • Sharath B N

    Technology Specialist, COMSOL

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