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Electromagnet in 3D

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Hi!!

I am a new user to comsol and electromagnetics domain.

As a first step, I scanned through the models in model library in order to find the required modules for my geometry.
I' ve sorted out much of that and drew a basic geometry.In the following step I need to model an electromagnet in 3D.
I tried to search in the model library but none of the models clearly explain as to how to model an electromagnet in 3D.May be I am missing something.

so,anybody here could suggest me any suitable example in model library than can be helpful to model an electromagnet in 3D.If not available,then can you please provid me some basic stepd of modelling an electromagnet in 3D.I am using Comsol 3.5.


Thanks in advance
Kind regards.
Ramsha Bukhari

1 Reply Last Post 31 oct. 2012, 16:02 UTC−4
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 31 oct. 2012, 16:02 UTC−4
Hi

making coret current loops for coils in 3D is tricky, and would require far more space than what is availbe here. There are most of the explanations in the model library examples, in the model gallery on the web site, and in some of the ACDC webinars. But the best you can do is to follow one of the COMSOL training courses in ACDC.

ACDC simulations is already a tricky subject, due to the vector field required for to describe the magnetic fields, not the easiest to start with, at least not in 3D ;)

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi making coret current loops for coils in 3D is tricky, and would require far more space than what is availbe here. There are most of the explanations in the model library examples, in the model gallery on the web site, and in some of the ACDC webinars. But the best you can do is to follow one of the COMSOL training courses in ACDC. ACDC simulations is already a tricky subject, due to the vector field required for to describe the magnetic fields, not the easiest to start with, at least not in 3D ;) -- Good luck Ivar

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