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spiral coil

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Hi

I am trying to model a spiral coil in 3D. the coil wire is of rectangular cross section and tightly wound so that there is a very thin gap between windings and it is filled with epoxy.
It is not practical to try and mesh a thin gap so I built it with no gap and I am trying various boundary conditions but even in Stationary study the coil acts as if all windings are shorted ( I look at the arrow surface of the current density- the current runs radially instead of spiralling).

This is very different from the spiral inductors in the model library which have large air gaps between windings.

Eventually I will want to run in frequency domain.

I am interested not only in magnetic fields but also in electric fields that result from the voltage drop along the coil and

across a gap to a nearby grounded surface.

thanks for any suggestions

David

2 Replies Last Post 19.11.2012, 02:33 GMT-5
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Muhammad Mohsin Rehman

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Posted: 1 decade ago 18.11.2012, 06:15 GMT-5
Hi David,

Have you solved your problem?

Thanks..
Hi David, Have you solved your problem? Thanks..

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Posted: 1 decade ago 19.11.2012, 02:33 GMT-5
Hi,

what about applying an insulation boundary condition at the border of the wire?
Hi, what about applying an insulation boundary condition at the border of the wire?

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