Nirmal Paudel
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Posted:
9 years ago
14 feb 2016, 15:14 GMT-5
Hi Jeff,
The Multi-Turn Coil -> Circular type is only supported for a circular conductors, for example, toroid (
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toroid) or Circular. However, in your case this is not true. For this type of configurations, you must use the Multi-Turn Coil -> Numeric. See this example for detail of numeric type Multi-Turn Coil settings.
www.comsol.com/model/multi-turn-coil-above-an-asymmetric-conductor-plate-13777
www.comsol.com/model/multi-turn-coil-winding-around-a-ferromagnet-23641
-Also, if I wanted to have a current source with 1 Amps with a 128MHz frequency, would the study be frequency instead of stationary?
->> Yes, you could do this using the Frequency Domain study with 128[MHz] frequency.
Best Regards,
Nirmal
Hi Jeff,
The Multi-Turn Coil -> Circular type is only supported for a circular conductors, for example, toroid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toroid) or Circular. However, in your case this is not true. For this type of configurations, you must use the Multi-Turn Coil -> Numeric. See this example for detail of numeric type Multi-Turn Coil settings.
http://www.comsol.com/model/multi-turn-coil-above-an-asymmetric-conductor-plate-13777
http://www.comsol.com/model/multi-turn-coil-winding-around-a-ferromagnet-23641
-Also, if I wanted to have a current source with 1 Amps with a 128MHz frequency, would the study be frequency instead of stationary?
->> Yes, you could do this using the Frequency Domain study with 128[MHz] frequency.
Best Regards,
Nirmal
Nirmal Paudel
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
9 years ago
14 feb 2016, 15:16 GMT-5
Hi Jeff,
The Multi-Turn Coil -> Circular type is only supported for a circular conductors, for example, toroid (
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toroid) or Circular. However, in your case this is not true. For this type of configurations, you must use the Multi-Turn Coil -> Numeric. See this example for detail of numeric type Multi-Turn Coil settings.
www.comsol.com/model/multi-turn-coil-above-an-asymmetric-conductor-plate-13777
www.comsol.com/model/multi-turn-coil-winding-around-a-ferromagnet-23641
-Also, if I wanted to have a current source with 1 Amps with a 128MHz frequency, would the study be frequency instead of stationary?
->> Yes, you could do this using the Frequency Domain study with 128[MHz] frequency.
Best Regards,
Nirmal
Hi Jeff,
The Multi-Turn Coil -> Circular type is only supported for a circular conductors, for example, toroid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toroid) or Circular. However, in your case this is not true. For this type of configurations, you must use the Multi-Turn Coil -> Numeric. See this example for detail of numeric type Multi-Turn Coil settings.
http://www.comsol.com/model/multi-turn-coil-above-an-asymmetric-conductor-plate-13777
http://www.comsol.com/model/multi-turn-coil-winding-around-a-ferromagnet-23641
-Also, if I wanted to have a current source with 1 Amps with a 128MHz frequency, would the study be frequency instead of stationary?
->> Yes, you could do this using the Frequency Domain study with 128[MHz] frequency.
Best Regards,
Nirmal
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Posted:
9 years ago
17 feb 2016, 21:17 GMT-5
Hi Nirmal,
Thank you very much for the response. I have looked over the tutorials for the numeric multi-turn coil and hopefully made the proper changes.
When I tried to compute, I kept on getting a "COMSOL assertion failure" for stationary solver 2. Do you have any idea why that is?
Best,
Jeff
Hi Nirmal,
Thank you very much for the response. I have looked over the tutorials for the numeric multi-turn coil and hopefully made the proper changes.
When I tried to compute, I kept on getting a "COMSOL assertion failure" for stationary solver 2. Do you have any idea why that is?
Best,
Jeff