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Abstract
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to include comparison of results of the modeling and calculation in the Mentor Siemens software MotorSolve and experiment of the brushless permanent magnet motor. Methodology. Numerical investigation using licensed software MotorSolve is performed. Calculations of motor parameters and characteristics are made using Finite Element Method. The experimental investigations were made on the hysteresis dynamometer AHD-603. Results. The results of the investigations show that the calculations of the parameters and characteristics of the motor in MotorSolve software almost match with the results of the experiments. Practical value. The high efficiency of the MotorSolve software for the modeling, calculation and research of the brushless permanent magnet motors are confirmed.
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