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Magnetic field of a soil buried DC current carrying conductor
Posted 2023年4月12日 GMT-4 03:17 Electromagnetics Version 5.0 6 Replies
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Hi everyone I am working on a 3D model for calculating the stationary magnetic field of a buried current carrying conductor on surface of air. I am calculating the current using Ampere's law for 1 meter depth of conductor. The main issue I am facing, the magnitude of magnetic field density (B) is quite less nearly half. When I decrease the value of depth or increase relative permeability (mur) of soil I get the better values of B of x,y,z components. I kept the following relative permeability values for materials:
Soil = 1 S/m Air = 1.006 Copper conductor = 1.00000037
Is there any issue in comsol model? Can I increase the value of 'mur' of soil for this depth? Please let me know if any body have the solution. Thanks