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Posted 19 sept. 2011, 10:31 UTC−4 Version 4.2 0 Replies
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I have been working in a project that deals with the study of eddy currents in a solid rotor. For that purpose, I need to compute the magnetic vector potential in the air gap of the machine. For this, I am using an in-house 2D simulation software of our lab. The computed vector potential is then used as a source for a 3D model of the rotor. I am intended to do the 3D simulation in Comsol software.
I have the results of 2D simulation, the computed magnetic vector potential, in each nodes of the mesh. Now, for the 3D model, I want to first create an identical mesh (same as the 2D mesh) in Comsol and then extrude it to make a 3D model.
Now, the main problem is that I am not being able to transfer the 2D datas into Comsol. I am not being able to create an identical mesh as 2D in Comsol (by identical I mean, there are same number of elements and nodes and the value of magnetic vector potential is also same in all the node).
For this purpose I wanted to check if we could change the nodal values so that I can input my 2D solution into Comsol. I am not sure if this idea works, but I wanted to try.
Can anyone please help me by suggesting any other way through which I can make such input to the Comsol software. I would be very obliged to have your valuable suggestions.
Thank you in advance.
Hello uGrachaNda
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