Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
23 apr 2013, 05:20 GMT-4
Hi
First of all you should use MF and not MEF for a simple B field from a current (MEF is far more complex and solves for the voltage)
Then also very important the B field is looping around in the "air or vacuum surrounding the wire, but you have not defined any volume with any mesh all around the wire.
Check the model library, you MUST use an air or vacuum region (block or large cylinder all around the wire so that the B field can develop in the numerical solution proposed
You example is far simpler to start with in 2D, just draw two circles, one for the wire and one much larger for the air, once you master the 2D you can try a 3D model
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
First of all you should use MF and not MEF for a simple B field from a current (MEF is far more complex and solves for the voltage)
Then also very important the B field is looping around in the "air or vacuum surrounding the wire, but you have not defined any volume with any mesh all around the wire.
Check the model library, you MUST use an air or vacuum region (block or large cylinder all around the wire so that the B field can develop in the numerical solution proposed
You example is far simpler to start with in 2D, just draw two circles, one for the wire and one much larger for the air, once you master the 2D you can try a 3D model
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
23 apr 2013, 05:28 GMT-4
thank you ivar it's clear ;))))
thank you ivar it's clear ;))))
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Posted:
1 decade ago
23 apr 2013, 06:22 GMT-4
Hi ivar,
I think that's ok now what do you think....the model is attached
Cheers
Hi ivar,
I think that's ok now what do you think....the model is attached
Cheers
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
23 apr 2013, 07:05 GMT-4
Hi
That's much better ;)
but what you notice now is that with your sharp edges, you have singularities along the edges. For that its better to draw the section, fillet the corners, and extrude along the length
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
That's much better ;)
but what you notice now is that with your sharp edges, you have singularities along the edges. For that its better to draw the section, fillet the corners, and extrude along the length
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
23 apr 2013, 07:37 GMT-4
Ok thank you ivar ;)))
Ok thank you ivar ;)))
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Posted:
1 decade ago
30 apr 2013, 06:30 GMT-4
Hi ivar,
now i simulate a 4 straight have the same length to find the magnetic field for the 3 component i found a result but i'm worry about the result because i'm not sure for the density of current..... actually i want a 1mA value of current but i'm not sure how i can define the density to get this value of current, i now I=j*dS but i define it at z component only or also for the 3 component,
(the file is attached) thank you for ur help.
Hi ivar,
now i simulate a 4 straight have the same length to find the magnetic field for the 3 component i found a result but i'm worry about the result because i'm not sure for the density of current..... actually i want a 1mA value of current but i'm not sure how i can define the density to get this value of current, i now I=j*dS but i define it at z component only or also for the 3 component,
(the file is attached) thank you for ur help.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
30 apr 2013, 07:42 GMT-4
Hi ivar,
now i simulate a 4 straight have the same length to find the magnetic field for the 3 component i found a result but i'm worry because i'm not sure for the density of current..... actually i want a 1mA value of current but i'm not sure how i can define the density to get this value of current, i know I=j*dS but i define it at z component only.
(the file is attached) thank you for ur help.
Hi ivar,
now i simulate a 4 straight have the same length to find the magnetic field for the 3 component i found a result but i'm worry because i'm not sure for the density of current..... actually i want a 1mA value of current but i'm not sure how i can define the density to get this value of current, i know I=j*dS but i define it at z component only.
(the file is attached) thank you for ur help.