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February 16, 2023 at 3:27 pmmahmoud.yehiaSubscriber
Hi, I try to calculate EMF at two coil terminals. the coil is drawn as shown, it has three sides, one is outside a rotating ring,one parallel to rotating ring surface and the last one is passing through rotating ring hole.
coil material is copper, Magnet material is N52
I drew a boundary that touches the coil terminals ( insulation boundary)
I drew a band around rotating magnet disc to defind rotating object ( with inner cylinder subtracted fron outer cylinder), the band took the shape of rotating magnet disc with slightly higher dimensions.
the problem is that when I try to run simulation, I find this warning message.
Source setup is incorrect. Please make sure the sum of currents in each full winding must be zero in the both stationary moving region, respectively. The full winding is the complete physical winding without being reduced by master/slave and symmetry boundary.
when I simulate the conductor with all sides outside rotating ring, the simulation runs properly and I got results. but I need to simulate the conductor passing through ring magnet hole as shown.
Kindly help me with a solution for this problem
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February 21, 2023 at 6:22 pmHDLIAnsys Employee
Hello Mahmoud.yehia,
The insulation boundary is not needed. Could you remove it?
How do you define the current? Does input current equal to output current? Could you show them? Thanks.
Howard
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February 21, 2023 at 6:51 pmmahmoud.yehiaSubscriber
Hi howard
thanks for your kind reply
If the insulation boundary is not needed ? so how should I connect two coil terminals ?
I assigned two coil terminals with N=1 as shown in figures
and added two coils to a winding
actually the program doesnot run to calculate currents, only run when the coil is outside the moving band
back to maxwell help I found this, that hollow cylinders can not be used for band object ! and substraction can not be perfermoed within the band object ! Although that it runs normally when the coil is out side the ring
Again, the coil is stationary and the band is rotating around Z-axis
So what if I have stationary coil passing through rotating magnet disc and I want to calculate the EMF at its termianls ? what should I do in this case ?
please help
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February 21, 2023 at 6:59 pmmahmoud.yehiaSubscriber
Hi Howard
I created the moving band by subracting two cylinders from each other
No interference between the coil and moving band
Regards
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February 22, 2023 at 5:29 pmHDLIAnsys Employee
Hello Mahmoud.yehia,
Maxwell could find the terminals in one conduction path, and connect them through the default boundary.
Could you rotoate the coil with Band and inner Band? The inner Band would cover the coil and is smaller than Band, to make moving objects as one rigid assembly. Thanks.
Howard
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February 22, 2023 at 11:46 pmmahmoud.yehiaSubscriber
Hi howard
thanks for your reply
Sorry I do not understand what to do
coil is stationary and do not rotating
and cylinder is rotating
how can I create inner band, coil object will intersect with it ?
regards
Mahmoud yehia
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February 23, 2023 at 8:19 ammahmoud.yehiaSubscriber
Thanks alot howard .. I got it simulation works now .. thanks for your help
Regards
Mahmoud yehia
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