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Modeling help needed! Magnet going back and forth in coil

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As the topic says, my model has a magnet and a torus. I use magnetic field->stationary study to model the magnet and structural mechanics->frequency domain to model the vibrating torus. This way I get a B and v to calculate current density j.
However, B and v is the value at equilibrium position. How can I get j for any position of the torus or a j vs t curve?

1 Reply Last Post 23 lug 2015, 10:07 GMT-4
Nirmal Paudel COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 9 years ago 23 lug 2015, 10:07 GMT-4
Hi,

If the magnet is moving with a fixed prescribed oscillations, you would use the Magnetic Fields physics with Moving Mesh physics. For example, see the following example:
www.comsol.com/model/voltage-induced-in-a-coil-by-a-moving-magnet-14163

Note that here the magnet is oscillating with a known frequency and voltage is induced in the coil next to it. If you model the coil as a "Single Turn Coil" you will see the induced current density as well.

Best Regards,
Nirmal Paudel
COMSOL Employee
USA
Hi, If the magnet is moving with a fixed prescribed oscillations, you would use the Magnetic Fields physics with Moving Mesh physics. For example, see the following example: http://www.comsol.com/model/voltage-induced-in-a-coil-by-a-moving-magnet-14163 Note that here the magnet is oscillating with a known frequency and voltage is induced in the coil next to it. If you model the coil as a "Single Turn Coil" you will see the induced current density as well. Best Regards, Nirmal Paudel COMSOL Employee USA

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