TAGGED: 3d, maxwell, proximity-effect, transient
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January 8, 2021 at 8:14 am
ramadhanmh
SubscriberHello everyone, nI'm trying to simulate a transformer with Litz wire winding using the 3D transient solver. I know that from 2019 R3 we can assign a conductor as Litz wire, but I dont want to use this because I'm not sure how the Litz wire is modelled.nSince it is almost impossible to model an actual Litz wire in the simulation, I used a solid conductor in which I want to assume that the current is distributed uniformly across all strands. This means that the proximity effect caused by other strands inside the same conductor is negligible. nThe thing is, I want to simulate a transformer where there are several Litz wire in close proximity which is why the proximity effect caused by neighboring wire should be taken into account. nIn summary, I want to get the AC winding loss caused by the proximity effect from different wires but not the proximity effect caused by the strands in the same wire.nIs there any way to do this in Maxwell 3D? nThanks.nn -
January 8, 2021 at 11:22 am
NKC
Forum ModeratorHi,nYou can model the Litz wire in Transient or Eddy current solversnYou can take the skin and proximity effects into account by modeling the wire as Litz wirenCreate a stranded excitationnIn the material properties for the coil change the composition to Litz and set the number of Litz strands as well as strands diameters.nPlease refer to maxwell help > Litz wire modeling section.n

nRegards,nNavyan
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January 8, 2021 at 11:35 am
ramadhanmh
SubscriberThanks for your response.nActually, my concern when using the Litz wire model is whether the proximity effect due to the flux from other wire is also taken into account.n
Suppose I have 4 Litz wires in close proximity to each other. I don't know if the proximity effect between them will affect the winding loss or not since the excitation is set to stranded (as far as I know, stranded excitation will only consider DC loss).n
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