Robert Koslover
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Posted:
5 years ago
21 set 2019, 23:01 GMT-4
There is probably an error in your model. I encourage you to post the model to the forum so that others can look at it and help you.
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There is probably an error in your model. I encourage you to post the model to the forum so that others can look at it and help you.
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Posted:
5 years ago
22 set 2019, 10:03 GMT-4
You can use this link:
https://www.comsol.co.in/model/voltage-induced-in-a-coil-by-a-moving-magnet-14163.
May be it is useful for you.
You can use this link:
https://www.comsol.co.in/model/voltage-induced-in-a-coil-by-a-moving-magnet-14163.
May be it is useful for you.
Nalladhimmu Pavan Kumar Reddy
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Posted:
5 years ago
22 set 2019, 23:31 GMT-4
Updated:
5 years ago
23 set 2019, 00:07 GMT-4
There is probably an error in your model. I encourage you to post the model to the forum so that others can look at it and help you.
Thank you for the reply
This is my comsol file. I have set a rotating motion to the aluminum blades and the coil is excited to produce a constant magnetic field.
>There is probably an error in your model. I encourage you to post the model to the forum so that others can look at it and help you.
Thank you for the reply
This is my comsol file. I have set a rotating motion to the aluminum blades and the coil is excited to produce a constant magnetic field.
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
5 years ago
28 set 2019, 04:28 GMT-4
Updated:
5 years ago
28 set 2019, 04:28 GMT-4
Hi,
this is better set up in a Rotating Machinery Magnetic (rmm) approach. Refer to the application library model in AC/DC Module > Motors and Actuators > generator 2D.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Hi,
this is better set up in a Rotating Machinery Magnetic (rmm) approach. Refer to the application library model in AC/DC Module > Motors and Actuators > generator 2D.
Cheers
Edgar
Nalladhimmu Pavan Kumar Reddy
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Posted:
5 years ago
3 ott 2019, 00:37 GMT-4
I have now used rotating machinery, Everything looks fine but my coil output current for simulatio is different than the required output as in attached image below.
I have now used rotating machinery, Everything looks fine but my coil output current for simulatio is different than the required output as in attached image below.