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Posted:
8 years ago
06.09.2016, 06:47 GMT-4
I'm not entirely sure, just a guestamate.
Was your solution stationary or frequency domain? If in the frequency domain, suppose that the excitation current was 1A peak, hence the rms current is sqrt(2)*1A => i^2 = 0.5*1A, this could explains the 1/2 factor difference.
I'm not entirely sure, just a guestamate.
Was your solution stationary or frequency domain? If in the frequency domain, suppose that the excitation current was 1A peak, hence the rms current is sqrt(2)*1A => i^2 = 0.5*1A, this could explains the 1/2 factor difference.
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Posted:
8 years ago
06.09.2016, 08:32 GMT-4
Are you using symmetry in your model?
Are you using symmetry in your model?
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Posted:
8 years ago
06.09.2016, 09:37 GMT-4
I'm not entirely sure, just a guestamate.
Was your solution stationary or frequency domain? If in the frequency domain, suppose that the excitation current was 1A peak, hence the rms current is sqrt(2)*1A => i^2 = 0.5*1A, this could explains the 1/2 factor difference.
wow! It seems so reasonable! Thanks a lot!
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I'm not entirely sure, just a guestamate.
Was your solution stationary or frequency domain? If in the frequency domain, suppose that the excitation current was 1A peak, hence the rms current is sqrt(2)*1A => i^2 = 0.5*1A, this could explains the 1/2 factor difference.
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wow! It seems so reasonable! Thanks a lot!
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Posted:
8 years ago
06.09.2016, 09:39 GMT-4
Are you using symmetry in your model?
No. I simulated in 3D model. Thanks for reply!
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Are you using symmetry in your model?
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No. I simulated in 3D model. Thanks for reply!