Dear Cassio,

I think the implementation was pretty general and it should work.
There was a change in syntax some years ago from the original implementation 
that should be transparent but…

I do not have any example for trying. Could you share yours (in private if you 
prefer)?

Best regards,
Ruth

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KU Leuven
Dept. Electrical Engineering ESAT/Electa, EnergyVille
http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/electa
http://www.energyville.be

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On 18 Nov 2018, at 02:32, Cássio Trapp Kruger 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello, I'm a engineering student (control and automation) at Federal Univesity 
of Pelotas, Brazil. I'm studying pseudo direct drives (pdd/magnetic gear) and 
I'm using gmsh/getdp to model it. I've followed some electric machines exemples 
to develop a single moving band machine as a study. I would like to ask if is 
there any double moving band exemple that I can follow to simulate a electric 
generator using a pdd?

I'm having some difficult to link my ".pro" file with the 
"machine_magstadyn_a.pro<http://machine_magstadyn_a.pro/>" file, because it has 
only one moving band. Attached is an image of my pdd model, so you may be able 
to give me some tips on how can I modify the 
"machine_magstadyn_a.pro<http://machine_magstadyn_a.pro/>" file to use in my 
machine.

Thanks for the attention!
Best regards,
Cássio.

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