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Electromagnetic Field in a wire loop
Posted 14 nov 2015, 20:44 GMT-5 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics 3 Replies
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Hi dear all,
I am a new user of COMSOL. I am trying to develop a simulation for magnetic field in a wire loop as a result of current passing through it. I defined a geometry with 0.01 mm radius of wire. I added "copper" as a material in all domains. Then I added two types of physics from AC/DC module:
1. Electric Currents with a potential of 20 V applied to one end of wire and Ground on other end.
2. Magnetic Fields (and Magnetic Field Formulation alternatively)
I added "stationery" study. Now when I compute the solution for the study, I get a simulation showing Magnetic Flux Density Norm (mef), same thing in results section. My problem is that I want to see magnetic field lines in and around the wire. I would highly appreciate any type of help in this context. I have attached my file.
~Hasan
I am a new user of COMSOL. I am trying to develop a simulation for magnetic field in a wire loop as a result of current passing through it. I defined a geometry with 0.01 mm radius of wire. I added "copper" as a material in all domains. Then I added two types of physics from AC/DC module:
1. Electric Currents with a potential of 20 V applied to one end of wire and Ground on other end.
2. Magnetic Fields (and Magnetic Field Formulation alternatively)
I added "stationery" study. Now when I compute the solution for the study, I get a simulation showing Magnetic Flux Density Norm (mef), same thing in results section. My problem is that I want to see magnetic field lines in and around the wire. I would highly appreciate any type of help in this context. I have attached my file.
~Hasan
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