Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2010年1月3日 GMT-5 05:54
Hi
I would make a rectangle in 2D axi and then revolve into 3D, if you cannot live with 2D axi whixh is easier as it solves so much quicker.
However in this way you do not simulate each coil, but all turn and you must think in amp/turn for your current
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I would make a rectangle in 2D axi and then revolve into 3D, if you cannot live with 2D axi whixh is easier as it solves so much quicker.
However in this way you do not simulate each coil, but all turn and you must think in amp/turn for your current
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2010年1月4日 GMT-5 03:02
well this is not a comsol issue "per se" but in choosing the modeling approach you need to be careful about your problem requirement...specifically here..
what "constant" means...?
which % of variation on which part of the volume.....?
depending upon your application these requirements can be very demanding and will force you to do a true 3d model including connectors and so forth....and sometime depending upon the number of turs and the operaing frequency even include a wire description [ insulating layer...]
if not the axisymmetric is the way to go as Ivar pointed it
So yu really have to think about what your DETAILLED requirement need before thinking of a modeling approach
"constant " is not enough in that respect...
the 2 cannot be separated..
JF
well this is not a comsol issue "per se" but in choosing the modeling approach you need to be careful about your problem requirement...specifically here..
what "constant" means...?
which % of variation on which part of the volume.....?
depending upon your application these requirements can be very demanding and will force you to do a true 3d model including connectors and so forth....and sometime depending upon the number of turs and the operaing frequency even include a wire description [ insulating layer...]
if not the axisymmetric is the way to go as Ivar pointed it
So yu really have to think about what your DETAILLED requirement need before thinking of a modeling approach
"constant " is not enough in that respect...
the 2 cannot be separated..
JF