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                                3 years ago                            
                            
                                26.04.2023, 22:05 GMT-4                            
                        
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                                3 years ago                            
                            
                                26.04.2023, 22:07 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Geometry:  In 3D, under Geometry, you can choose "More Primitives" and then "Helix."  The settings there will provide you with probably the easiest way to generate a coil geometry.  Alternatively (and before Comsol introduced the "helix" option) you could create a 3D parametric curve, a face (such as a disk) using a workplane at one end of the curve, and then sweep the face along curve.  This is good to know, since it lets you deal with more arbitrary curves than the helix tool (but it will take more mathematical skill and care to implement well).
Physics: There are some tutorial examples and other examples that may be of interest to you in the Appplication Library, especially in regard to the AC/DC module.  And there is even a special Coil Geometry Analysis feature there.
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                            Geometry:  In 3D, under Geometry, you can choose "More Primitives" and then "Helix."  The settings there will provide you with probably the easiest way to generate a coil geometry.  Alternatively (and before Comsol introduced the "helix" option) you could create a 3D parametric curve, a face (such as a disk) using a workplane at one end of the curve, and then sweep the face along curve.  This is good to know, since it lets you deal with more arbitrary curves than the helix tool (but it will take more mathematical skill and care to implement well).  
Physics: There are some tutorial examples and other examples that may be of interest to you in the Appplication Library, especially in regard to the AC/DC module.  And there is even a special Coil Geometry Analysis feature there.                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                                                
    
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                                2 years ago                            
                            
                                04.05.2023, 03:40 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    
  Geometry:  In 3D, under Geometry, you can choose "More Primitives" and then "Helix."  The settings there will provide you with probably the easiest way to generate a coil geometry.  Alternatively (and before Comsol introduced the "helix" option) you could create a 3D parametric curve, a face (such as a disk) using a workplane at one end of the curve, and then sweep the face along curve.  This is good to know, since it lets you deal with more arbitrary curves than the helix tool (but it will take more mathematical skill and care to implement well).
  Physics: There are some tutorial examples and other examples that may be of interest to you in the Appplication Library, especially in regard to the AC/DC module.  And there is even a special Coil Geometry Analysis feature there.
thanks, it's very helpful.
                                                 
                                                
                            >Geometry:  In 3D, under Geometry, you can choose "More Primitives" and then "Helix."  The settings there will provide you with probably the easiest way to generate a coil geometry.  Alternatively (and before Comsol introduced the "helix" option) you could create a 3D parametric curve, a face (such as a disk) using a workplane at one end of the curve, and then sweep the face along curve.  This is good to know, since it lets you deal with more arbitrary curves than the helix tool (but it will take more mathematical skill and care to implement well).  
>Physics: There are some tutorial examples and other examples that may be of interest to you in the Appplication Library, especially in regard to the AC/DC module.  And there is even a special Coil Geometry Analysis feature there.
thanks, it's very helpful.