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- 16 Dec 2010, 18:49
- Forum: General
- Topic: Induction Heating
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6475
Re: Induction Heating
I think Elmer can attack this kind of problem. Check out the induction heating of graphite crucible tutorial for the induction part. For the heat flux computation there is a different solver. You must basically couple the two solvers to get your result. But you must find out which boundary condition...
- 05 Dec 2010, 11:52
- Forum: General
- Topic: Application fields of Elmer
- Replies: 37
- Views: 74544
Re: Application fields of Elmer
I want to use the StatMagSolver and the Heat equation solver to design a inductor coil safely with respect to heating and preformance.
- 05 Dec 2010, 01:25
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Problems with Induction Heating tutorial
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2289
Re: Problems with Induction Heating tutorial
After consulting the Models Manual and reading the source code file StatMagSolve.f90 I think I understand a bit more. What is called the magnetic flux in this model is in fact not defined for a particular instance in time but rather as the amplitude of the B-field over a period of oscillation. I now...
- 04 Dec 2010, 01:27
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Problems with Induction Heating tutorial
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2289
Problems with Induction Heating tutorial
Hello Elmer folks. I am new to the Elmer software and I am trying to follow the Induction Heating tutorial. However I get strange results when plotting the B-field. The fieldlines doesnt seam to close. Can you give me some hints on what I am missing? See the attached plots. strange_magnetic_flux.png...