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DC coil parametres configuration.

Joao Vicente Goncalves Rocha

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Hi all,

Normally when working with coils, I just set up a ring, and then using the area, number of turns and current, I calculate J and add a External Current Density in the model.

Now I have a problem, that needs some DC parametres, like:

-Isolated DC coil inductance, L0;
-Isolated coil resistance, R0;

I searched how to build this in my model, but i couldn't find anywhere.

I would apreciate some sugestions in this.

Thanks for your time!

CYA.

Joao Rocha

1 Reply Last Post 27 févr. 2012, 10:34 UTC−5
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 27 févr. 2012, 10:34 UTC−5
Hi

if you are in 2D or 2D-axi mode you have the advanced coil BC's (I do believe they where there already in v4.1) that allows you to get a better coil representing by defining turns and coil wire etc in teh BC directly, and the BC calculates the voltage current taking all this into account

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi if you are in 2D or 2D-axi mode you have the advanced coil BC's (I do believe they where there already in v4.1) that allows you to get a better coil representing by defining turns and coil wire etc in teh BC directly, and the BC calculates the voltage current taking all this into account -- Good luck Ivar

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