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Posted:
1 decade ago
27 janv. 2014, 08:50 UTC−5
Dear david,
You can use multi turn coil domain feature in 3D also . And you can find mutual inductance by mf.VCoil_2/mf.ICoil_1/mf.iomega
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kishore Naik Mude
Dear david,
You can use multi turn coil domain feature in 3D also . And you can find mutual inductance by mf.VCoil_2/mf.ICoil_1/mf.iomega
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kishore Naik Mude
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Posted:
1 decade ago
27 janv. 2014, 09:59 UTC−5
Hi
thanks. My problem is with a pair of planar spiral inductors . multiturn coil will not work here
Hi
thanks. My problem is with a pair of planar spiral inductors . multiturn coil will not work here
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Posted:
1 decade ago
27 janv. 2014, 15:15 UTC−5
Question is also how heavy the mesh must be to achieve desired accuracy.
thanks for any advice
David
I would start with a coarser mesh and then tighten it up and see how the results change. This is called a mesh study. Just a way to see how fine you have to make a mesh before you see diminishing returns on the results.
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Question is also how heavy the mesh must be to achieve desired accuracy.
thanks for any advice
David
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I would start with a coarser mesh and then tighten it up and see how the results change. This is called a mesh study. Just a way to see how fine you have to make a mesh before you see diminishing returns on the results.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
27 janv. 2014, 16:43 UTC−5
Hi
thanks the meshing is actually a minor issue. The main question is how to set up the model
Hi
thanks the meshing is actually a minor issue. The main question is how to set up the model
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Posted:
1 decade ago
28 janv. 2014, 08:34 UTC−5
It would be better if you posted the actual model or something close to it (if it is proprietary in nature) but in generic terms, you will most likely have to place the coils inside an airbox. The airbox sides will be "ground" so you have see to it that you can place lumped ports at coil input. Make the airbox big enough but not too big as a first cut. There is a model in the comsol model gallery of a 3D inductor. That one is in enclosed in an airbox and could serve as a good kickoff/reference point. Take a look at the online models, see what does/doesn't make sense, and if you have other questions please post them.
It would be better if you posted the actual model or something close to it (if it is proprietary in nature) but in generic terms, you will most likely have to place the coils inside an airbox. The airbox sides will be "ground" so you have see to it that you can place lumped ports at coil input. Make the airbox big enough but not too big as a first cut. There is a model in the comsol model gallery of a 3D inductor. That one is in enclosed in an airbox and could serve as a good kickoff/reference point. Take a look at the online models, see what does/doesn't make sense, and if you have other questions please post them.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
29 janv. 2014, 10:31 UTC−5
I am having same issue with spiral coils, I applied a external current density on the coils, i can find inductance by energy method , but mutual inductance i am not able to. Please suggest
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kishore Naik Mude
I am having same issue with spiral coils, I applied a external current density on the coils, i can find inductance by energy method , but mutual inductance i am not able to. Please suggest
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kishore Naik Mude
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Posted:
1 decade ago
29 janv. 2014, 10:31 UTC−5
I am having same issue with spiral coils, I applied a external current density on the coils, i can find inductance by energy method , but mutual inductance i am not able to. Please suggest
--
kishore Naik Mude
I am having same issue with spiral coils, I applied a external current density on the coils, i can find inductance by energy method , but mutual inductance i am not able to. Please suggest
--
kishore Naik Mude