How to Use Ansys model for my Simulink

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Hi there,
I'm trying to optimize an electric vehicle e structure (battery, motor, etc....), my battery model is on Simulink and the motor's is built using Ansys Maxwell I want to parallel optimize parameters from both models, but I don't know how to connect the two softwares.

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Abhishek Gupta
Abhishek Gupta on 24 Sep 2020
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Meddour Aissam riad
Meddour Aissam riad on 7 Jul 2021
in my case i was trying to do an optimisation using the matlab toolbox + some analytical calculation in order to implement them into the ansys model.
So ath the end i didn't use the simplorer since i didn't need the trensient part of the simulation,but i will work on it soon so i'll be joining the boat again :/
So it really depends on what you're trying to get from the connection of the two software.
if you're looking for a real time connection you probably need to use the simplorer (from ansys) , then you'll find a simulink block which is like black box with inputs and outputs only.
let me know about your progress
VIJINA ABHIJITH
VIJINA ABHIJITH on 7 Jul 2021
I am using Ansys Maxwell, the electical machine that i worked is in ansys platfom and the controller is in the Matlab.
  • i have to interface both softwares.
  • i have to optimise both controller and machine parameters for the specified application.
Thanking you,
Vijina

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Hussein Ali
Hussein Ali on 10 May 2022
Hello my friends I need to import model from maxwell Ansys to matlab
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Hussein Ali
Hussein Ali on 28 Jul 2022
Unfortunately, I couldn't do anything
Ashishkumar Gupta
Ashishkumar Gupta on 24 Feb 2023
Do you guys know how can I integrate Ansys Maxwell 3d (ELECTROSTATICS) and MATLAB/Simulink?
I guess Simplorer/Twin Builder cannot be used for Electrostatics !!
TIA

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