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Magnetic insulation in simple AC/DC geometry
Posted 19 ago 2011, 15:43 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.2 1 Reply
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I am brand new to COMSOL. I am trying to replicate the basic Modeling of a 3D Inductor tutorial in v. 4.2 using my own geometry and am having trouble getting it right. I am trying to setup a simple copper loop with magnetic insulation boundary conditions. I created an air gap and infinite elements sphere as in the tutorial. I am modeling the loop as a 330 degree arc of a torus with the air gap as the remaining 30 degrees.
The problem I am having is that the boundary of the wire is "not applicable" for magnetic boundary conditions. I believe I am setting the geometry up incorrectly -- in the tutorial it is imported. What is the correct way to create this model?
My model is attached.
Thank you.
The problem I am having is that the boundary of the wire is "not applicable" for magnetic boundary conditions. I believe I am setting the geometry up incorrectly -- in the tutorial it is imported. What is the correct way to create this model?
My model is attached.
Thank you.
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