Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 avr. 2014, 05:45 UTC−4
Dejan,
you can apply phase shift using complex notation. Ground or electric potential BC is available under the Magnetic Insulation node.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Dejan,
you can apply phase shift using complex notation. Ground or electric potential BC is available under the Magnetic Insulation node.
Cheers
Edgar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 avr. 2014, 06:30 UTC−4
Hello Edgar
Thank you for your quick response.
Is it possible in Comsol (frequency domain) at least in the post process to produce a sinusoidal signal?
Maybe with the 1D plot (Global).
Best regards
Dejan
Hello Edgar
Thank you for your quick response.
Is it possible in Comsol (frequency domain) at least in the post process to produce a sinusoidal signal?
Maybe with the 1D plot (Global).
Best regards
Dejan
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 avr. 2014, 06:48 UTC−4
Yes, you can use the phase as x-axis parameter.
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Yes, you can use the phase as x-axis parameter.
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 avr. 2014, 07:07 UTC−4
Hi Edger,
thanks again for your help, but something I'm doing wrong.
Could you, if you have time, look at my model, I cannot produce sinusoidal curve?
And I do not know why?
Best regards
Hi Edger,
thanks again for your help, but something I'm doing wrong.
Could you, if you have time, look at my model, I cannot produce sinusoidal curve?
And I do not know why?
Best regards
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 avr. 2014, 07:36 UTC−4
The parameter J3 is a constant per your definition. You have to use a field parameter, e.g. a point plot of a magnetic flux density component or a current density component. Keep in mind that only vector components are phase dependent, the normalized quantities are not (in COMSOL). You can add points into your geometry or use probe plots.
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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The parameter J3 is a constant per your definition. You have to use a field parameter, e.g. a point plot of a magnetic flux density component or a current density component. Keep in mind that only vector components are phase dependent, the normalized quantities are not (in COMSOL). You can add points into your geometry or use probe plots.
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
1 decade ago
23 avr. 2014, 02:53 UTC−4
Hello Edgar,
once again thank you for taking the time and helping me.
I have learned a lot.
Best regards
Dejan
Hello Edgar,
once again thank you for taking the time and helping me.
I have learned a lot.
Best regards
Dejan
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Posted:
1 decade ago
24 avr. 2014, 09:48 UTC−4
Hi everybody,
I have one another problem with the post-processing.
A line is supplied with the boundary “External Current Density at a current of 1000 A.
But if I measure the current with intop1 (mef.Jz), I get a current of only 1.6 A peak.
However, when I measure the current with intop1 (mef.Jez)
I get a current of 1000 A peak.
What is the difference between Jz and Jez.
The current is measured with intop1 (mef.Jz ) must be 1000 A peak, or ?.
Best regards
Dejan
Hi everybody,
I have one another problem with the post-processing.
A line is supplied with the boundary “External Current Density at a current of 1000 A.
But if I measure the current with intop1 (mef.Jz), I get a current of only 1.6 A peak.
However, when I measure the current with intop1 (mef.Jez)
I get a current of 1000 A peak.
What is the difference between Jz and Jez.
The current is measured with intop1 (mef.Jz ) must be 1000 A peak, or ?.
Best regards
Dejan