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Modelling antiparallel AC currents in two conductors
Posted 15 ott 2009, 10:54 GMT-4 Version 5.1 2 Replies
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Hello to all,
I am working on determination of resistance coefficient Rac/Rdc in two busbars, made of aluminium and copper, carrying AC current in opposite directions (the frequency range is 50/3Hz to 3000Hz).
My model works excellent when current are in same direction, but I have problem with modeling antiparallel currents in conductors.
I have used axial symmetry (2D) AC/DC module/quasi static, Magnetic/perpendicular induction current vector potential mode together with /Time harmonic analysis.
In calculation I worked with resistive heating, time average (Qav_emqa) and Total current density, norm (normJ_emqa) as variables.
Putting in subdomains (busbars) Jez=J01 and Jez= - J01 (antiparallel currents) the results are completely wrong (the Rac/Rdc coefficient does not increase with frequency)
I will be grateful for any idea (how to model currents in opposite directions), you send to me.
Thanks a lot,
Best regards
Karolina
I am working on determination of resistance coefficient Rac/Rdc in two busbars, made of aluminium and copper, carrying AC current in opposite directions (the frequency range is 50/3Hz to 3000Hz).
My model works excellent when current are in same direction, but I have problem with modeling antiparallel currents in conductors.
I have used axial symmetry (2D) AC/DC module/quasi static, Magnetic/perpendicular induction current vector potential mode together with /Time harmonic analysis.
In calculation I worked with resistive heating, time average (Qav_emqa) and Total current density, norm (normJ_emqa) as variables.
Putting in subdomains (busbars) Jez=J01 and Jez= - J01 (antiparallel currents) the results are completely wrong (the Rac/Rdc coefficient does not increase with frequency)
I will be grateful for any idea (how to model currents in opposite directions), you send to me.
Thanks a lot,
Best regards
Karolina
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