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Different results with parametric sweep in induction heating model
Posted 10 set 2012, 20:02 GMT-4 Electromagnetic Heating, Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Studies & Solvers Version 4.0a 1 Reply
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Hi all,
I'm using COMSOL 4.0a to model a 2D axisymmetric model of an induction heater. The real device runs at 62kHz, and when I run a Frequency-Transient study at that frequency for 60 seconds, I get a peak temperature of 426K. However, when I run a Frequency-Transient study with a parameter sweep between 0 and 100kHz, the peak temperatures I get are MUCH lower than without the parameter sweep.
However, when I look at the solution for 60 seconds at 60kHz, I get a peak temperature of 312K. Why is this? I would love to attach the input file, but its 20Mb and it won't let me. Where should I look? What should I check?
Thanks!
I'm using COMSOL 4.0a to model a 2D axisymmetric model of an induction heater. The real device runs at 62kHz, and when I run a Frequency-Transient study at that frequency for 60 seconds, I get a peak temperature of 426K. However, when I run a Frequency-Transient study with a parameter sweep between 0 and 100kHz, the peak temperatures I get are MUCH lower than without the parameter sweep.
However, when I look at the solution for 60 seconds at 60kHz, I get a peak temperature of 312K. Why is this? I would love to attach the input file, but its 20Mb and it won't let me. Where should I look? What should I check?
Thanks!
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