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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 févr. 2013, 05:17 UTC−5
Hi,
in a transformer that respects this equation primary and secondary coil share the same core, so all the flux created by the primary coil permeates the secondary coil and vice versa. This is certainly not the case in your setup.
Cheers
Edgar
Hi,
in a transformer that respects this equation primary and secondary coil share the same core, so all the flux created by the primary coil permeates the secondary coil and vice versa. This is certainly not the case in your setup.
Cheers
Edgar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 févr. 2013, 05:24 UTC−5
Thanks
Can you suggest me how to get My parameters
Primary :
Voltage : 220 V
Current : 2.5 A
Secondary :
Voltage : 35 V
Current : 14.2 A
as i am simulating for the 500 W output power , and considering 90% efficiency between the coils , my input power should be 550 W ,
so can you please suggest the how to proceed
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kishore Naik Mude
Thanks
Can you suggest me how to get My parameters
Primary :
Voltage : 220 V
Current : 2.5 A
Secondary :
Voltage : 35 V
Current : 14.2 A
as i am simulating for the 500 W output power , and considering 90% efficiency between the coils , my input power should be 550 W ,
so can you please suggest the how to proceed
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kishore Naik Mude
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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 févr. 2013, 07:31 UTC−5
I would suggest to research how transformers are constructed, choose the appropriate core (ring core, E-core, etc.) and make the model respectively.
It looks like your problem is more an engineering problem than a COMSOL problem. Before you can make a meaningful model you have to understand the underlying physics and technology.
There may also be example tutorials and models in the Knowledge Base. Try a search.
Cheers
Edgar
I would suggest to research how transformers are constructed, choose the appropriate core (ring core, E-core, etc.) and make the model respectively.
It looks like your problem is more an engineering problem than a COMSOL problem. Before you can make a meaningful model you have to understand the underlying physics and technology.
There may also be example tutorials and models in the Knowledge Base. Try a search.
Cheers
Edgar
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 févr. 2013, 09:58 UTC−5
Hi
Check the webinars, there was one 2 days ago about transformers, by IEEE it should be up on the Webinar list of COMSOl's main site, its stored somewhere ;)
But you need tounderstand the physics before you set up your model, else you will get the input/outputs all wrong
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
Check the webinars, there was one 2 days ago about transformers, by IEEE it should be up on the Webinar list of COMSOl's main site, its stored somewhere ;)
But you need tounderstand the physics before you set up your model, else you will get the input/outputs all wrong
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 févr. 2013, 03:28 UTC−5
Hi,
Thanks for suggestion , i have some doubt about meshing , should i define the mesh size for each material ?
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kishore Naik Mude
Hi,
Thanks for suggestion , i have some doubt about meshing , should i define the mesh size for each material ?
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kishore Naik Mude
Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 févr. 2013, 07:20 UTC−5
Hi
I usually try to use the default mesh first, then solve, then analyse and refine if/where required
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I usually try to use the default mesh first, then solve, then analyse and refine if/where required
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Good luck
Ivar