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March 10, 2020 at 5:25 amjohnfidesSubscriber
Hi,
   I made a very simple example in ansys maxwell and want to calculate the I ^ 2xR loss of the copper bar you see in the figure. I selected eddy current as the solver and made a current exciation. I looked at ohmic loss. However, I could not find the values I calculated. In addition, as the size of the region I throw out of my bar changes, ohmic loss changes. What is the reason for this and how can I correctly calculate ohmic loss in this bar?
Thank you for your help.
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March 10, 2020 at 9:24 amjohnfidesSubscriber
Hi,
Thank you for your help but I am using ansys maxwell 2015 version. Can't I do it right with this version? By the way, my conductor in reality is not the litz.
Thanks again.
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March 11, 2020 at 5:30 amjohnfidesSubscriber
Hi,
Thank you for your help but I am using ansys maxwell 2015 version. Can't I do it right with this version? By the way, my conductor in reality is not the litz.
Thanks again.
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