Axial flux motor configuration with top side rotor

Design & Optimization of Axial Flux Motors for EV and Industrial Applications Using COMSOL Multiphysics

Free, One-hour Webinar

 

Designing electric motors for electric vehicles (EVs) and industrial applications involves balancing multiple, often competing, performance goals — including energy efficiency, power density, thermal management, compactness, and mechanical reliability.  Among various motor topologies, axial flux machines (AFMs) have emerged as a promising solution due to their high torque-to-weight ratio, compact form factor, and improved cooling capabilities.

In this free webinar, we will demonstrate how COMSOL Multiphysics® can be used to simulate and optimize axial flux motors for both automotive and industrial use cases. We’ll demonstrate how to model the machine geometry, compute electromagnetic torque, analyze copper and iron losses, and evaluate motor efficiency across operating conditions. We will also discuss how static and time-dependent simulations can guide performance improvements and design tradeoffs.

Details

1:00 pm - 1:45 pm
Web-based Course
1:45 pm - 2:00 pm
Question-and-Answer Session
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Registration deadline

Course Instructor

Dr. Nirmal Paudel is a Lead Engineer at Veryst Engineering.  Dr. Paudel has an extensive background in computational electromagnetics and product development in the R&D (research and development) environment, particularly in the power and energy sector.  He has more than a decade of experience in modeling resistive, capacitive, and inductive devices, including nonlinear materials. 

Dr. Paudel has wide-ranging experience modeling electromagnetic devices such as transformers, motors, generators, magnetic devices and systems (gears, levitation systems, actuators, dampers, and sensors), eddy-current devices, inductive power transfer systems, and capacitive touch devices.  He is also experienced in multiphysics modeling, including modeling joule heating, inductive heating, heat transfer, and flow in electromagnetic devices.

Learning Objectives

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • the principles of axial flux motors in EV and industrial applications
  • how to use FE simulation to predict and optimize axial flux motor performance
  • critical design considerations, tips, and tricks.
The axial flux motor configuration with top side rotor and bottom side stator.

Registration

The July 17, 2025 Design & Optimization of Axial Flux Motors for EV and Industrial Applications Using COMSOL Multiphysics web-based course is free, but registration is required and class size is limited.

Register at:  https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/87f588bf-2019-4f4f-b098-72b1c7fb0c26@79d1a68e-dd8f-4002-8514-fb1316d42162

If you have any questions, please email us at seminars@veryst.com

Deadline for registration is: Wednesday, July 16, 2025.

Cancellation Policy

Veryst reserves the right to reject registrations and to cancel a webinar based on class size.

 

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