Universal Computer aided design for electrical machines
Aravind Vaithilingam Chockalingam, Ikujuni Grace Olasehinde, Rozita, Teymourzadeh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a universal computer-aided design tool for electrical machines that simplifies the design process through a graphical interface and iterative calculations, reducing manual effort and increasing efficiency.
Contribution
It presents a novel software framework that automates electrical machine design, integrating graphical user interface and iterative algorithms to streamline the process.
Findings
Reduces manual calculation effort in electrical machine design
Provides a user-friendly graphical interface for design tasks
Enables iterative optimization for better design accuracy
Abstract
Electrical machines are devices that change either mechanical or electrical energy to the other and also can alternate the voltage levels of an alternating current. The need for electrical machines cannot be overemphasized since they are used in various applications in the world today. Its design is to meet the specifications as stated by the user and this design has to be an economical one. The design, therefore, revolves around designing the machine to meet the stipulated performance required, the cost available and the lasting life of the machine. This work aims to eliminate the tediousness involved in the manual hand calculations of designing the machines by making use of a graphical user interface and using iterations in situations where the data would have been assumed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEngineering and Technology Innovations · Industrial Automation and Control Systems · Mechatronics Education and Applications
