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Simulating a single layered coil wound directly on top of itself.
Posted 11.11.2014, 08:25 GMT-5 5 Replies
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Hello,
We are designing an electromagnet that uses multi-turn coils. The wire making up the coils is to be tape-like and wound directly on top of itself instead of being wound like a solenoid.
Is it possible to get COMSOL to simulate this type of coil design?
The reason I ask is because when we simulate the design for varying number of turns, we observe a linear relationship between the number of turns and the magnetic field produced.
According to the equation; Magnetic Field (B) = [(mu_0)(Current,I)(Number of turns, N)] / (2*Radius), this shouldn't be the case as an increased number of turns should also increase R.
Thanks for the help in advance,
Happy comsoling,
Rob and Callum
We are designing an electromagnet that uses multi-turn coils. The wire making up the coils is to be tape-like and wound directly on top of itself instead of being wound like a solenoid.
Is it possible to get COMSOL to simulate this type of coil design?
The reason I ask is because when we simulate the design for varying number of turns, we observe a linear relationship between the number of turns and the magnetic field produced.
According to the equation; Magnetic Field (B) = [(mu_0)(Current,I)(Number of turns, N)] / (2*Radius), this shouldn't be the case as an increased number of turns should also increase R.
Thanks for the help in advance,
Happy comsoling,
Rob and Callum
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