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Inductive Heating Modeling in Comsol 4.0a

Reza Besharati Tabrizi

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Dear Everyone
I am doing inductive heating modeling.
It is very confusing how to incorporate current and electric potential into the model.
Consider the coil and core from copper and steel, 1 kHz frequency and 220 V.
I am getting to nowhere with the model tree.
Anyone to drop me some ideas on the trick.
I am assuming that it has to have AC/DC physics incorporated into the model.
Eventually trying to make it working as I am posting this.
Thanks in advance.
Reza


0 Replies Last Post 06.11.2010, 12:19 GMT-4
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