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Applying an AC external current density through a 3D coil
Posted 28.01.2010, 12:24 GMT-5 1 Reply
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Dear all,
I would like to apply a time-harmonic AC current density through a coil, preferable in the formula of sin(wt+a).
Since my coil is round, the magnitude can be easily computed in the subdomain area with Jx = J_0*y/sqrt(x^2+y^2), Jy=...
I was wondering how you can define this time dependent current density function in the sub-domain section.
Since I have made my coil in 3D, I should use Quasi-statics magnetic for Time-harmonic and transient analysis ?
I would like to apply a time-harmonic AC current density through a coil, preferable in the formula of sin(wt+a).
Since my coil is round, the magnitude can be easily computed in the subdomain area with Jx = J_0*y/sqrt(x^2+y^2), Jy=...
I was wondering how you can define this time dependent current density function in the sub-domain section.
Since I have made my coil in 3D, I should use Quasi-statics magnetic for Time-harmonic and transient analysis ?
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