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ac motor in motor

how can i get the 3 phase ac motor in multisim?
i found  there is just a dc motor in multisim, i need to use the 3 phase ac motor in my  work.
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You can place the component 3PH_Motor from the family OUTPUT_DEVICES located in the group Electro_Mechanical.

This is the default model:

.SUBCKT 3PHMOTOR 1 2 3 9
L1 1 4 1e-3
R1 4 9 2
L2 2 5 1e-3
R2 5 9 2
L3 3 6 1e-3
R3 6 9 2
.ENDS

You can also use the Component Wizard to create a more sophisticated model, that also takes No. of poles, rotor moment of inertia, drag and  friction into account.

.subckt ACIND3p p1 p2 p3  shaft shaft_ref
ben n 0 v=(v(p1)+v(p2)+v(p3))/3
rn n 0 1
beusd usd 0 v=0.816496580928*( v(p1,n) - 0.5*v(p2,n) - 0.5*v(p3,n))
beusq usq 0 v=0.816496580928* 0.866025404*( v(p2,n) - v(p3,n) )
bgs1 p1 n i=i(visd)*2/(3*0.816496580928)
bgs3 p3 n i=(-.5*i(visd)-0.866025404*i(visq))*2/(3*0.816496580928)
bgs2 p2 n i=(-.5*i(visd)+0.866025404*i(visq))*2/(3*0.816496580928)
Rsr   usd 101 4.900e-001
Lsr   101   102 1.560e-002
Lmr   102   103 1.312e-001
visd  103  0 dc 0
Lrr   201   102 1.560e-002
Rrr   urdn  201 2.364e+000
bewrr  103   204 v=v(wel)*(1.312e-001*i(visq)+1.468e-001*i(virq))
vird  204   urdn  dc 0
Rsi   usq 111 4.900e-001
Lsi   111   112 1.560e-002
Lmi   112   113 1.312e-001
visq  113  0  dc 0
Rri   urqn   211 2.364e+000
Lri   211   112 1.560e-002
bewir  113   214 v=-v(wel)*(1.312e-001*i(visd)+1.468e-001*i(vird))
virq  214   urqn  dc 0
bgt1 shaft_ref shaft
+ i=(i(visq)*i(vird)-i(visd)*i(virq))*(2/(3*0.816496580928*0.816496580928))*1.312e-001*0/2
xload shaft shaft_ref load
xel  shaft shaft_ref wel   amprel
.ends
.SUBCKT AMPREL 101 102 201
RIN 101 102 1T
ROUT1 203 201 1N
ROUT2 201 0 1T
bE1 203 0 v=0*v(101,102)/2
.ends

 

 

Regards
Ingo Foldvari
Area Sales Manager - US West Academic
National Instruments
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Is there any chance you could provide a picture of the symbol for this expanded Motor model?
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bE1 203 0 v=0*v(101,102)/2

what does the mean by "0*v(101,102)/2"?

zero?

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