Model Rectangular structure in 2D Axi-symmetric

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Can anyone help me with the modelling of Rectangular structure in 2D Axi-symmetric model??

As per my knowledge, 2D Axi-symmetric model gives the correct results for system having Cylindrical symmetry. How can I perform modelling of rectangular structure in it??

I am attaching the figures of two different kinds of rectangular coils. Can anayone help me??



3 Replies Last Post 2024年7月29日 GMT-4 01:12
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 2 weeks ago 2024年7月27日 GMT-4 03:28

This cannot be modeled in 2D axial symmetry.

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This cannot be modeled in 2D axial symmetry.

Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 week ago 2024年7月28日 GMT-4 18:19

You might want to consider a 2D cartesian model.

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You might want to consider a 2D cartesian model.

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Posted: 1 week ago 2024年7月29日 GMT-4 01:12

You might want to consider a 2D cartesian model.

If I model the Rectangular structure using the 2D structure, how can I consider its breadth??

I know that we can define the depth in 2D model, so I can define radius and length easily. what about its breadth ??

how I can consider the breadth of the rectangular coil??

a photo is attached for the reference.

>You might want to consider a 2D cartesian model. If I model the Rectangular structure using the 2D structure, how can I consider its breadth?? I know that we can define the depth in 2D model, so I can define radius and length easily. what about its breadth ?? how I can consider the breadth of the rectangular coil?? a photo is attached for the reference.

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