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Combining static and time-harmonic analysis

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Hi all!

I would like to analyze the magnetic field and current density in a coil (eg. Inductance and Resistance model - www.comsol.com/showroom/gallery/212/) and combine it with a static magnetic field (permanent magnet). How do I set up the model so that the static magnetic field does not vary time-harmonic?

Help greatly appreciated,
Johan Gustafsson (COMSOL newbie)

2 Replies Last Post 23.05.2011, 14:23 GMT-4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 01.12.2009, 07:02 GMT-5
OK, I have realized that a small-signal analysis seems to be what I should do… so I will look into that...

I also need to use non-linear material parameters (B-H curve) in my model but there is no way around the assumption that the model is linear in a time-harmonic simulation I guess?

//Johan
OK, I have realized that a small-signal analysis seems to be what I should do… so I will look into that... I also need to use non-linear material parameters (B-H curve) in my model but there is no way around the assumption that the model is linear in a time-harmonic simulation I guess? //Johan

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Posted: 1 decade ago 23.05.2011, 14:23 GMT-4
hi
i read your question
do you think you can help me
i'm trying to put AC small signal throw a coil and to see it voltage s time
do you think it is possible cause i tried a lot and could find the answer

Best regards,
Arye

thanks a lot
hi i read your question do you think you can help me i'm trying to put AC small signal throw a coil and to see it voltage s time do you think it is possible cause i tried a lot and could find the answer Best regards, Arye thanks a lot

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