Forty rational suggestions from Hengli Electric for the younger generation
1. Learn motor design as a new course;
2. Read the "Mechanical Design Manual" and don't skip it just because they are difficult and we are beginners ourselves;
3. Don't be confused by a lot of professional vocabulary;
4. Don't miss any seemingly simple small questions - they are often not that simple or can lead to many knowledge points;
5. Being able to model with SolidWorks does not necessarily mean you are skilled in motor design;
6. Learning motor design is not difficult, what is difficult is to persist in practice for a long time and spare no effort in reading extensively;
No matter how many books you read about motor design, you cannot learn all about motor design. You need to practice more;
8. Impatient people tend to say: only studying mechanical design is not enough, one should learn electronics/software—— You can't do it yourself, can you!?
9. Impatient people often ask: What should I learn—— Don't ask, just learn;
10. Impatient people are prone to ask: Is there a way to design motors—— I suggest you go rob a bank;
11. Impatient people tend to say: I want the Chinese version! My English is not good—— no way? Learn it!
12. Impatient people tend to ask: which is better, structure or control—— Let me tell you, it's all good - as long as you learn;
13. There are two types of restless people: a) those who only observe without learning; b) A person who only learns without persisting; Which type of person do you belong to? I hope it's not these two types of people.
14. It's better to keep outdated technology in mind than talk about trendy technology;
15. Motor design is not just a discipline;
One of the best ways to learn motor design is to practice more;
Never think that the books in your hands are enough at any time;
18. Please read books that you can understand carefully; Please read books that you don't understand with courage;
19. Don't expect to remember and master anything just by reading a book for the first time - please read it for the second or third time;
20. Discuss meaningful motor design knowledge points with others, rather than arguing about whether it is feasible or which is better between PRO/E and UG;
21. Don't assume that two parts have exactly the same meaning and function just because they look similar;
22. Please do not think that there will be any problems with studying motor design after studying motor manufacturing - you are just learning a completely new subject;
23. If you have any questions that you don't understand, you can go to the discussion forums of major technical forums to ask related questions;
The secret to learning motor design is to learn, learn, and learn again;
25. Please practice the examples in the book with your own hands on the computer, even if they come with source files on the accompanying CD;
26. Expand the meaningful examples seen in the book;
27. Please pay attention to the abnormal handling techniques in motor design and apply them effectively to your work;
28. Regularly review what you have done before and try to redo it, applying the new knowledge you have learned;
29. Do not miss any exercises in the book - please complete them all and record your thoughts;
30. Motor design and motor manufacturing should be studied and mastered simultaneously;
Since you have decided to study motor design, please persist in learning;
Let various 3D platforms compete fiercely, and we should focus on learning motor design itself;
33. When you are halfway through learning motor design but find that your methods are poor, please do not stop immediately; Please complete the remaining parts roughly as soon as possible to ensure the integrity of this design, then analyze your own errors and redesign and work again;
34. Don't be impatient, designing with an electric motor is indeed not easy; The level is constantly improved and developed through practice;
35. Whenever you learn a difficult point in motor design, try to explain it to others and make them understand - only when you can explain it clearly can you truly understand;
36. Record the knowledge points that you overlook or do not understand when communicating with others;
37. Please constantly demand higher standards for the scenarios you create;
38. Save all the source files you have created - that is one of your best accumulations;
39. Please do not be a restless person;
You can often go to forums related to motor design for learning and exchange.