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Electromagnetic forming (AC/DC module)
Posted 18 mag 2011, 19:44 CEST 0 Replies
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I am working on electromagnetic forming... I am mechanical student and i have no depth idea of electromagnetic analysis...My problem is:
I have to model 2D-axi-symmetric solenoid coil (multi-turn coil) with AC time dependent current density input...
There are two ways to model coil..
1) model multi-turn coil ...
If I model coil with multiple turns, then what would be the current density in each turn of coil ??
Is it like...J = I (current) / cross section area of coil ??
Should it be multiplied with number of turns??
2) model single-turn equivalent coil
If I assume equivalent single turn coil, currnt density in coil is
J = (current * number of turns) / cross section area..
In this I suspect about cross-section area...Is it c/s of coil turn or single-turn equivalent coil
Hello Vivekkumar Varkal
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