The goal of the Introduction to SPEED - Fundamentals course is to give an introduction in the use of SPEED on each of the 6 individual programs including the material data base managers and the use of the 2D MS FEA solver, PC-FEA.
Intended for any engineer involved in electrical machine design.
An understanding of electrical machines is helpful.
The three-day course will be a selection of the following topics:
- Intro to SPEED in general
- Material data base
- PC-BDC, brushless DC with surface magnet example
- PC-BDC, sinewave IPM example
- PC-BDC, synchronous reluctance motor example
- PC-BDC, wound field generator example
- PC-BDC with HEEDS: Cogging torque optimization
- PC-IMD, 3-phase example
- PC-IMD, single phase example
- PC-SRD, Switched Reluctance machine example
- PC-WFC, Wound Field Commutator machine example
- PC-DCM, DC brushed PM machine example
- PC-AXM, Axial Flux machine example
The final agenda will be tailored for the needs of the attendees and may be subject to change with focusing on specific machine types and topologies.