Nirmal Paudel
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Posted:
8 years ago
07.06.2016, 20:26 GMT-4
Hi Moadh,
To model the linear plunger that is moving inside the coil, please refer to the following blog post.
www.comsol.com/blogs/part-1-how-to-model-a-linear-electromagnetic-plunger/
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Nirmal Paudel
Hi Moadh,
To model the linear plunger that is moving inside the coil, please refer to the following blog post.
https://www.comsol.com/blogs/part-1-how-to-model-a-linear-electromagnetic-plunger/
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Nirmal Paudel
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Posted:
8 years ago
10.06.2016, 11:41 GMT-4
Hi Nirmal,
I have been trying to simulate the movement of an armature due to the electromagnetic force produced by permanent magnets and a multi - turn coil. The other forces acting on the plunger is a spring force, but the spring is also preloaded.
I am not sure if I define the forces correctly, but the plunger is moving and interfering with the stator.
Can you help me to resolve this issue?
If you need more information, I can prepare something and share it with you.
Regards,
Pavlos.
Hi Nirmal,
I have been trying to simulate the movement of an armature due to the electromagnetic force produced by permanent magnets and a multi - turn coil. The other forces acting on the plunger is a spring force, but the spring is also preloaded.
I am not sure if I define the forces correctly, but the plunger is moving and interfering with the stator.
Can you help me to resolve this issue?
If you need more information, I can prepare something and share it with you.
Regards,
Pavlos.
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Posted:
8 years ago
10.06.2016, 11:43 GMT-4
Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot!
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Posted:
8 years ago
13.06.2016, 08:37 GMT-4
take a lot at this model
take a lot at this model
Nirmal Paudel
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
8 years ago
18.06.2016, 13:42 GMT-4
Hi Pavlos,
It the motion of the plunger is limited, you could use the approach technique in this blog post.
www.comsol.com/blogs/part-2-model-a-linear-electromagnetic-plunger-with-a-blocker/
This will make sure that your plunger is not interfering with the other parts.
Best Regards,
Nirmal Paudel
Hi Pavlos,
It the motion of the plunger is limited, you could use the approach technique in this blog post.
https://www.comsol.com/blogs/part-2-model-a-linear-electromagnetic-plunger-with-a-blocker/
This will make sure that your plunger is not interfering with the other parts.
Best Regards,
Nirmal Paudel
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Posted:
8 years ago
20.06.2016, 11:31 GMT-4
Hi all,
First of all, I would to like to thank you both for the advice. I tried to implement the same physics as described in here :
www.comsol.com/blogs/part-2-model-a-linear-electromagnetic-plunger-with-a-blocker/
But it seems that I am not defining the parameters and the event conditions correctly.
Another way I tried to solve this problem is by introducing a stop condition in my study (for example I setup the study to stop when the displacement is equal or greater than 17 mm).
Kind regards,
Pavlos Zairis
Hi all,
First of all, I would to like to thank you both for the advice. I tried to implement the same physics as described in here : https://www.comsol.com/blogs/part-2-model-a-linear-electromagnetic-plunger-with-a-blocker/
But it seems that I am not defining the parameters and the event conditions correctly.
Another way I tried to solve this problem is by introducing a stop condition in my study (for example I setup the study to stop when the displacement is equal or greater than 17 mm).
Kind regards,
Pavlos Zairis