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How to express multi-layer coil in Maxwell 3D?

    • zcs19991114
      Subscriber

      Hello,

      I need to simulate a multi-layer coil(Four layers, 250 turns per layer) in Maxwell 3D and the simulation type is transient, so I draw a hollow cylinder to represent the coil. My question is that I don`t konw How to achieve my goal.

    • Reshmi Raghavan
      Ansys Employee

      Hello Zhan,

       The approach used by you is correct. The model can be modelled in two ways.

      1) As a single hollow cylinder representing the four layers in a single entity(total turn to be 250*4). This representation can be used if the gap between the layers is not suffeciently large.

      2) Model four hollow cylinder representing each of the layer. If the gap between the layer is big in comaprison to the turns in the layer. A winding can be defined and four terminals(250 per turn) from each of the layer can be grouped inside this winding.

      • zcs19991114
        Subscriber

        Thank you for your answer.

        The thickness of the model represented by the total thickness of the four-layer coil if I choose the first method?

    • Reshmi Raghavan
      Ansys Employee

      Hello Zhan,

      Yes, you are correct.

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