3D Education System of DC Motor Drive using RecurDyn and CoLink

H.S. Mok, lH. LEE, G.H. CHOE, S.H KIM, DJ. YUN, ICPE 2007 Proceedings, October 2007, pp.119-121.

Abstract

An increasing number of schools and industrial workplaces have recently applied theory-based computer simulation to their education system for electric drives, making computer simulation an essential element of the program. This paper introduces an education system for motor drive using the dynamic 3D analysis simulation tools RecurDyn and CoLink to provide more accurate analyses and realistic training.

How Multibody Dynamics Simulation Technology is Used

RecurDyn and CoLink can provide more accurate and visually attractive outcomes for the simulation of permanent magnet DC motor drive systems with an educational environment. Applying this approach to the motor drive education system is expected to provide a more effective and interesting learning environment for the students.

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