During the "Elektronikprojekt" project course for electrical engineers at Lund University, our project centered around the development of a prototype for an axial flux BLDC motor. The goal of the project was to explore the feasibility of creating a new hub motor for the Formula Student team at our institution. In our pursuit of understanding the intricate magnetic fields emanating from the rotor and stator, we turned to the EMWorks software integrated within SOLIDWORKS. EMS proved to be an exceptionally user-friendly software solution, setting itself apart from more traditional options. The efficiency it offered was a pivotal asset, as it allowed us to seamlessly iterate on design revisions within SOLIDWORKS and subsequently perform simulations within the same environment. This streamlined approach significantly enhanced our workflow and enabled us to make meaningful progress efficiently. Though regrettably, time constraints prevented us from fully exploring the software's complete potential, we are nonetheless content with the results we achieved. The insights gained from utilizing EMWorks were invaluable to our project's success, and we accrued a wealth of knowledge throughout the process. EMWorks played a pivotal role in facilitating our research and development efforts, and we extend our gratitude to the team for providing us with a tool that greatly contributed to our project's accomplishments. We look forward to the opportunity to explore its capabilities further in future endeavors.

