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Posted:
5 years ago
05.11.2019, 14:50 GMT-5
Updated:
5 years ago
05.11.2019, 09:50 GMT-5
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Posted:
5 years ago
10.11.2019, 06:29 GMT-5
hello, because i work on my school's computer i cannot take the file with me but i can provide a screenshot from my work. i cannot find how to measure induced voltage at the coil when current passes through the wire.
Thank you
hello, because i work on my school's computer i cannot take the file with me but i can provide a screenshot from my work. i cannot find how to measure induced voltage at the coil when current passes through the wire.
Thank you
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
5 years ago
10.11.2019, 07:30 GMT-5
Updated:
5 years ago
10.11.2019, 07:35 GMT-5
Panos,
It looks like you don't have an air domain around the metal parts. You may also consider to realize this in mf and use coils. Check application library examples and the documentation.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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Panos,
It looks like you don't have an air domain around the metal parts. You may also consider to realize this in mf and use coils. Check application library examples and the documentation.
Cheers
Edgar
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Posted:
5 years ago
10.11.2019, 09:02 GMT-5
Hi Edgar,
i realised that with the air domain and i added it. But still i cannot find a way to measure induced voltage in my coil.
Thank you for your time.
Hi Edgar,
i realised that with the air domain and i added it. But still i cannot find a way to measure induced voltage in my coil.
Thank you for your time.