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Skineffect in 3D-modeling
Posted 31.05.2011, 01:55 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics 5 Replies
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Hello,
i've recently started to work with COMSOL 4.1 (AC/DC-Modul) and so first of all i started modeling some 2D models like the "Skin effect in a circular wire".
Now my question is, how can i transfere the knowledge from the 2D-Model (using the magnetic field interface => surface current), to a equivalent 3D-model?
I've been trying it once but it didn't work, because i had some problems in case of choosing the correct interface respectively the current source or boundary conditions.
The 3D-model should contain a one-turne helix-coil or just a single Cu-wire, with a currentsetting, in the first step. Later on the model would be expanded to a more complex system.
HAs anyone a hint to solve this problem?
thx
Chris
i've recently started to work with COMSOL 4.1 (AC/DC-Modul) and so first of all i started modeling some 2D models like the "Skin effect in a circular wire".
Now my question is, how can i transfere the knowledge from the 2D-Model (using the magnetic field interface => surface current), to a equivalent 3D-model?
I've been trying it once but it didn't work, because i had some problems in case of choosing the correct interface respectively the current source or boundary conditions.
The 3D-model should contain a one-turne helix-coil or just a single Cu-wire, with a currentsetting, in the first step. Later on the model would be expanded to a more complex system.
HAs anyone a hint to solve this problem?
thx
Chris
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