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July 4, 2022 at 6:59 amWatch & LearnParticipant
This is part 2 of two-part video designed with FSAE student teams in mind. In this video, you will learn how to set up a model in Maxwell to analyze WPT system, and calculate self and mutual inductances as well as losses in shields. You will also learn to set up a parametric analysis for offset between coils. For questions and support, join the Ansys Student Community: https://studentcommunity.ansys.com/
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Introducing Ansys Electronics Desktop on Ansys Cloud
The Watch & Learn video article provides an overview of cloud computing from Electronics Desktop and details the product licenses and subscriptions to ANSYS Cloud Service that are...
How to Create a Reflector for a Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
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Introducing the GEKO Turbulence Model in Ansys Fluent
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Postprocessing on Ansys EnSight
This video demonstrates exporting data from Fluent in EnSight Case Gold format, and it reviews the basic postprocessing capabilities of EnSight.
- How do I calculate inductance and resistance of a coil in post-processing phase?
- Are solid losses and eddy losses the same in Maxwell?
- How to create and manage a queue of simulations?
- Electric Motor Design Using Ansys Motor-CAD – Part 1
- How to import/export an Ansys Maxwell model in Workbench?
- How to enable GPU acceleration in Electronics Desktop?
- How to calculate capacitance and inductance in Maxwell Transient solver?
- How to perform a material sweep?
- What are the available boundary conditions in Maxwell?
- How I can export an equivalent circuit of a Q3D model?
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