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Electromagnetic Waves simulation including also Electrical Circuit and Magnetic Fields physics
Posted 2024年6月13日 GMT-4 18:31 Electromagnetics, Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering Version 6.2 3 Replies
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Hi, my first effort simulating electromagnetic fields generated by an electric circuit. In this case a simple bandbass filter. I utilize three physics: Electromagnetic Waves, Electrical Circuit and Magnetic Fields. First I would like to do a frequency domain study. All went quite fine if all components (except the pcb and wiring) were lumped parts and included in Electromagnetic Waves physics. Changing the coil to a geometrical model and using also Magnetics Fields physics made it more difficult to solve. And what for I cannot define the components in the Electromagnetic Waves if I included Electrical Circuit physics (the capacitors in the circuit). My ultimate goal would be an electromagnetic simulation (both frequency and time) for a more complicated circuit including a power converter (a switch, a transformer, capacitors and pcb with wiring). The transformer and wires would be geometrical models and the rest could would be lumped parts. This first simple model I managed to solve in one frequency point (about 0.5-1 hours simulation time) but the simulation failed at the second point. 1) Is there errors in the model? 2) Maybe a different solver or changes in the solver configuration?
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