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Galileo Ferraris Contest

Comparing data-driven methodologies for the multi-physics simulation of traction electrical machines

Who was Galileo Ferraris

GalFer Contest Reference Paper

S. Ferrari et al., "A Multiphysics Dataset Generation Procedure for the Data-Driven Modeling of Traction Electric Motors," in IEEE Access, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3554147. Paper

2025/06/24 – GalFer Contest Final Event

Dear participants,
Thank you once again for taking part in the Galileo Ferraris Contest!

You can now access the recording of the final event, as well as some pictures from the award ceremony.

The presentation slides are also available in the Award Ceremony section of the GitHub repository.

2025/06/18 - GalFer Awards Presentation

🗓 Date: Monday, June 23rd, 2025
🕐 Time: 13:00–14:00 CET
📍 Location: In presence (COMPUMAG 25, Naples) and remote
🔗 Zoom Link: Join here


🎓 Agenda

  • 13:00 – Introduction to GalFer Contest
  • 13:10 – Address from Sponsors
    • MathWorks
    • IEEE Magnetics Italy Chapter
  • 13:20 – Award Presentation for the Three Categories
    • Extrapolation
    • Interpolation
    • Novelty
  • 13:40 – Address from Extrapolation Winner
  • 13:45 – Address from Interpolation Winner
  • 13:50 – Address from Novelty Winner
  • 13:55 – Closure of the Ceremony

We look forward to celebrating the contributions of all participants!

2025/04/29 - Webinar for academic team announcement

Dear Academic Participants, a webinar to describe the procedure for the economic award payment, reserved for academic teams, will take place on May 7th, 2025, 12:00 CET. Link to the recording

2025/04/23 - Final Submissions received

Dear Participants, thank you for your effort and commitment in taking part in the GalFer Contest. We are pleased to announce that by the deadline of April 20th, 2025, we received submissions from the following teams:

  • Altair E-Motor Team, Altair Engineering France, Grenoble, France
  • Brainwave Builder, Shenzhen MSU-BIT University, Shenzhen, China
  • CAD Lab Team, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy
  • CREATORs, TU Darmstad - TU Graz - Siemens AG, Darmstad, Germany
  • ECAD, Dongguk University, Soonchunhyuang University and Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • ELECTA, KU Leuven/Energyville, Leuven, Belgium
  • Electric System Design Lab, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan
  • GTR, University of Lille, Lille, France
  • GTB-ULille, University of Lille, Lille, France
  • i3@EPFL, Sonceboz SA, Lausanne, Switzerland
  • IEML, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
  • Kangaroos, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
  • LASEteam, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
  • ManTriS, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy
  • McGill MagNets, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  • MELSUR, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Hyogo, Japan
  • MLotors, Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, Jatni, India
  • SHIME-PARFAIT, Aoyama Gakuin University, Kyoto, Japan
  • The overfitters, Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH, Graz, Austria

We thank all teams for their valuable contributions. The organizing committee will be in touch during the evaluation process.

2025/03/18 - GalFer Contest Office Hour - 2025/03/25, 13:00 CET, Link to Zoom meeting

The organizers welcome any questions, doubts, or suggestions from the teams before the final submission of the results.

2025/03/06 - Updates on GalFer Contest

  • The dataset of Motor C (256 configurations) has been sent to each team by email.
  • An updated version of the "Ranking&Awards" document has been uploaded. It contains the data on the fixed design variables of Motor C.
  • The deadline for the final submission has been fixed at 20/04/2024.
  • The Contest's award ceremony is scheduled for the 23/06/2024, during the Compumag conference.

2025/01/22 - Save the date!!! 2025/02/05, 13:00 CET, GalFer Contest second webinar - Link to recording

Agenda of the webinar:

  • Presentation of the interim evaluation results
  • Update on data format request
  • Discussion

2025/01/02 - Interim evaluation assessment

Dear Teams,

We are looking forward to our next steps in the GalFer Contest!

To smooth out possible problems in communication and evaluation, we would like to make an intermediate step comparing and assessing your preliminary results.

Providing the material described below is not mandatory, but it can help to check your advancements.

We propose this detailed timeline:

By January 15th, 2025

Each team will provide:

  • a short document (maximum two pages IEEE format) where the preliminary results obtained in the "Interpolation" problem (Motor A) on the 3D_1 problem (Torque, Von Mises, Temperature, described in the Ranking document) are shortly presented and described.
  • a file, in csv format, containing a set of inputs and the corresponding outputs computed by the surrogate model. The set of points can be either:
    1. an approximation of the Pareto Front obtained by the Team running its own multi-objective optimization procedure;
    2. a set of points (maximum 100) generated in the Motor A feasibility range.

In case of point i. the "official" Contest ranking procedure will be used. In case of point ii. a feedback on the average error on the "true" values evaluated by FEM procedure will be given.

This material will be "strictly confidential" and will be used by the Organizing Committee only to assess the status of the Contest Teams.

By the end of January 2025

The second Contest workshop will be organized and results in an "anonymous" form will be presented. In the workshop, possible problems and questions will be discussed. Each Team will anyway receive a feedback on its results in a "private" mail.

The exact date of the workshop will be announced in a few days.

2024/11/19 - Save the date!!! 2024/12/11, 13:00 CET, GalFer Contest first webinar (Link to recording - Link to presentations)

Agenda of the webinar:

  1. GalFer Contest introduction: operative details and focus on the contest rules
  2. Workflow process creating the datasets
    • Dr. S. Ferrari: magnetic
    • Dr. C. Anerdi: elastostatic
    • Dr. R. Torchio: thermal
  3. Multicriteria evaluation of electric motors
    • Dr. L. Solimene
  4. Ranking procedure and Awards
    • Prof. M. Repetto
  5. Focus on preliminary teams' work and possible problems emerging in dataset handling: free discussion

For information on contest rules and awards, please refer to this link.

List of participants and Team ID number (final)

  1. Altair E-Motor Team, Altair Engineering France, Grenoble, France
  2. Brainwave Builder, Shenzhen MSU-BIT University, Shenzhen, China
  3. CAD Lab Team, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy
  4. CREATORs, TU Darmstad - TU Graz - Siemens AG, Darmstad, Germany
  5. DK-TIC, DAIKIN Industry, Osaka, Japan
  6. EATUB, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany
  7. ECAD, Dongguk University, Soonchunhyuang University and Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
  8. ELECTA, KU Leuven/Energyville, Leuven, Belgium
  9. Electric System Design Lab, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan
  10. e-Machine Learners, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, United States of America
  11. GTR, University of Lille, Lille, France
  12. GTB-ULille, University of Lille, Lille, France
  13. i3@EPFL, Sonceboz SA, Lausanne, Switzerland
  14. IEML, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
  15. Kangaroos, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
  16. LASEteam, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
  17. Machinery warriors, Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technology, Nuzvid, India
  18. ManTriS, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy
  19. McGill MagNets, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  20. MELSUR, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Hyogo, Japan
  21. MLotors, Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, Jatni, India
  22. MotorAI, Ritsumeikan University, Shiga, Japan
  23. Motorplus, Motorplus, Teheran, Iran
  24. Nature-Inspired Computational Intelligence Lab, Brock University, St Catharines, Canada
  25. SHIME-PARFAIT, Aoyama Gakuin University, Kyoto, Japan
  26. The overfitters, Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH, Graz, Austria
  27. Torque Titans, CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, Bhopal, India

2024/10/17 - First release of the dataset for Motor "A"

  • the dataset containing input and output data on Motor "A" configuration (details in file "04_Rules.pdf" on main page) has been made available to the teams enrolled in the contest;

  • the dataset contains 4096 records obtained sampling an 8-dimensional space of degrees of freedom (input) and computing 7 objectives (output);

  • the design objectives are: torque $$(T)$$, torque ripple $$(TR)$$, copper mass $$(M_\mathrm{Cu})$$, magnet mass $$(M_\mathrm{mag})$$, power factor $$(cos(\varphi))$$, Von Mises equivalent stress $$(VM)$$, and maximum temperature on the winding $$(Temp)$$

  • results are computed applying the workflow described in file "02_contest.pdf";

  • sampling is performed using a Sobol procedure covering the whole hypercube of inputs;

  • all 4096 results are reported in datasets, even if some of them should be ruled out due to "unphysical" motor conditions. Advised filtering values are $$VM\leq455 \mathrm{MPa}$$ , $$Temp\leq180 \mathrm{C}$$. If these values are used, a number of 2765 feasible configurations should be obtained;

  • in order to produce graphs with a similar setup, it is advised that all the objectives have to be minimised. As maximum torque and power factor are requested, this implies that the minimum of -Torque and $$-(cos(\varphi))$$ are sought;

  • four different Pareto optimal subproblems are defined:

    • $$2D_1 \rightarrow$$ $$O_1=-T$$, $$O_2=TR$$
    • $$2D_2 \rightarrow$$ $$O_1=-T$$, $$O_2=VM$$
    • $$2D_3 \rightarrow$$ $$O_1=-T$$, $$O_2=Temp$$
    • $$3D_1 \rightarrow$$ $$O_1=-T$$, $$O_2=VM$$, $$O_3=Temp$$

Timeline

  1. the datasets will be available in September 2024;
  2. research groups planning to take part in the Contest are invited to submit their intention to join the Contest using the letter of intent following the template provided by mailing it to the address galfercontest@gmail.com, at last by November 15th, 2024;
  3. sharing of the preliminary results from the research teams and first informal evaluation, by January 15th, 2025;
  4. publication of the partial dataset on the third machine by March 1st, 2025;
  5. final results and procedures must be submitted by the research teams by April 20th, 2025;
  6. award ceremony will be held in a dedicated free workshop during the COMPUMAG 2025 Conference in Naples, June 22-26, 2025.

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