Expertise · Electrotechnical

The architectural backbone of machine design

Electrotechnical calculations ensure the machine not only meets specific torque and speed requirements, but also operates efficiently, minimizes heat generation, uses appropriate materials, complies with standards, and balances cost with performance.

Electromagnetic design

From pre-design to performance maps

We carry electrical machines from advanced analytical pre-design and electromagnetic sizing through 2D and 3D finite-element modelling, evaluating performance across the full torque–speed operating range.

  • Analytical pre-design and electromagnetic sizing methods.
  • FE modelling and simulation (2D & 3D) for electromagnetic design.
  • Optimization of power density, torque density, material and manufacturing cost.
  • Material selection for magnetic circuits, insulation systems, windings and mechanical components.

Machine cross-section — builds as you scroll

Full scope

Six disciplines, one design office

Electrical machine design

Analytical pre-design, electromagnetic sizing, 2D/3D FE simulation, torque–speed performance evaluation, and optimization of power density, torque density and cost.

System-level engineering

Inverter–machine (2X1) and inverter–machine–transmission (3X1) co-design, control strategy optimization, manufacturing process innovation and test support.

Materials & characterization

Selection of permanent magnets, magnetic materials, bearings, structural parts and insulation systems; magnetic and dielectric characterization for R&D validation.

Winding & insulation design

Technical definition and study of winding topologies; insulation system design for reliability and industrialization.

Fault analysis & reliability

Short-circuit conditions, partial or full demagnetization, static and dynamic eccentricity; robustness under degraded modes and design recommendations against fault propagation.

Machine types & architectures

Radial-flux (internal & external rotor) and axial-flux machines; permanent-magnet, switched reluctance and wound-rotor topologies.

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