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Posted:
1 decade ago
6 mag 2011, 09:39 GMT-4
Hi,
I'm not Ivar, but maybe I can help too ;)
I think it should be cross-section area of a single wire in the winding. Pay attention that even default applied value of 1e-6[m^2] is typical for a thin wire.
Hi,
I'm not Ivar, but maybe I can help too ;)
I think it should be cross-section area of a single wire in the winding. Pay attention that even default applied value of 1e-6[m^2] is typical for a thin wire.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
6 mag 2011, 21:03 GMT-4
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Yes that I understand that it should be the cross-section of the single wire. But my question is that should the cross section area match the domain area drawn in COMSOL.
for example,if I select the 2x4 rectangular box drawn in geometry as a multi-turn domain. then should the area of the cross section which I'll be putting in the multi turn domain match with the actual domain area itself. (for example 2x4=8mm^2 in this case)
thanks,
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Yes that I understand that it should be the cross-section of the single wire. But my question is that should the cross section area match the domain area drawn in COMSOL.
for example,if I select the 2x4 rectangular box drawn in geometry as a multi-turn domain. then should the area of the cross section which I'll be putting in the multi turn domain match with the actual domain area itself. (for example 2x4=8mm^2 in this case)
thanks,
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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 mag 2011, 05:28 GMT-4
Hi,
I've made few tests with coil and different winding's 'box' size. I see that some quantities are computed using applied values in M-TCD and some others depends on geometry. In my opinion for the most reliable results in FE computations we should use dimensions as similar to the reality as it is possible.
With regards,
Przemek
Hi,
I've made few tests with coil and different winding's 'box' size. I see that some quantities are computed using applied values in M-TCD and some others depends on geometry. In my opinion for the most reliable results in FE computations we should use dimensions as similar to the reality as it is possible.
With regards,
Przemek
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Posted:
1 decade ago
19 lug 2011, 21:35 GMT-4
Sir Using 4.1 .... I wanna model the Coil in 3d is it allowed ???
Sir Using 4.1 .... I wanna model the Coil in 3d is it allowed ???