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by annier
08 Apr 2020, 02:24
Forum: General
Topic: Magnetic field induced by current in a cylindrical wire
Replies: 23
Views: 14074

Re: Magnetic field induced by current in a cylindrical wire

Hi,
Can you show the simulation result of volume current density (Fig. 3 ) as shown in the following conference paper?
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8480595

Is the distribution of volume current density in the cylindrical volume uniform?

Yours Sincerely,
Anil Kunwar
by annier
07 Apr 2020, 02:41
Forum: General
Topic: Magnetic field induced by current in a cylindrical wire
Replies: 23
Views: 14074

Re: Magnetic field induced by current in a cylindrical wire

Dear Anjali, The analytical equation [Eq. 3 in https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/heattransfer/article-abstract/140/7/072001/384794/A-Generalized-Analytical-Model-for-Joule-Heating?redirectedFrom=fulltext) for the joule heating in a regular cylinder of base area (A) and height (l) is given by: P...
by annier
04 Apr 2020, 01:42
Forum: General
Topic: Magnetic field induced by current in a cylindrical wire
Replies: 23
Views: 14074

Re: Magnetic field induced by current in a cylindrical wire

What is the relation between length of the wire, radius of the wire and joule heating? I looked for the equation in Elmer Modes Manual (chapter 16) but couldn't find one. Thank you for any information you can provide. Dear Ilaj, If you look closely at Eq. 16.9 of the Elmer model manual, the unit of...
by annier
04 Apr 2020, 01:12
Forum: Installation & compilation
Topic: Using multiple softwares for performing a simulation
Replies: 113
Views: 184847

Re: Using multiple softwares for performing a simulation

Geometry and mesh for structural biology In order to perform finite element simulations with biological molecules, including proteins, it is necessary to preserve the geometry of the actual molecular structure. pygamer is one of the softwares capable for building geometry/mesh of molecular structur...
by annier
18 Mar 2020, 01:46
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: Turbulent Flow Simulations with Elmer - A Request
Replies: 33
Views: 20022

Re: Turbulent Flow Simulations with Elmer - A Request

Dear All,
I will also try to see some of the models in OpenFOAM, and try to see if there are ways how we can implement newer tests on existing turbulence modeling using CFD in Elmer.


Yours Sincerely,
Anil Kunwar
by annier
26 Nov 2019, 12:18
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: Artery flow
Replies: 3
Views: 2634

Re: Artery flow

Dear Chen,
The command for compiling User developed solvers or subroutines is given in Chapter 2 (Section 2.2 )of Elmer Programmers Tutorial
(http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics ... torial.pdf).


Yours Sincerely,
Anil Kunwar
by annier
26 Nov 2019, 12:12
Forum: Installation & compilation
Topic: Using multiple softwares for performing a simulation
Replies: 113
Views: 184847

Re: Using multiple softwares for performing a simulation

Lecture notes on Continuum Mechanics, Fracture Mechanics and FEM 1. Continuum Mechanics 2. Fracture Mechanics 3. Finite Element Method Integrating DFT and MD for snap potentials 1. Tutorials on Quantum Espresso software 2. Tutorials on the LAMMPS software 3. Professor Boris Kozinsky and Materials In...
by annier
14 Nov 2019, 05:55
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: Discontinuous Galerkin for convective heat transfer problems
Replies: 3
Views: 3183

Re: Discontinuous Galerkin for convective heat transfer problems

Juris, I would say it is difficult to get convergent solutions for such a low value of viscosity for transient simulations (asssuming the original kinematic viscosity magnitude in the order of 10^{-7} supplied into the N-S equation is interpreted as dynamic viscosity by ElmerSolver ). In your case y...
by annier
14 Nov 2019, 05:34
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: Plane Stress - how to model?
Replies: 12
Views: 6305

Re: Plane Stress - how to model?

The assumption of plane stress condition enables the dimensionality reduction for a simulation in 3D , and for a 3D simulation , the stress at a point can be represented by a 2D matrix for plane stress assumption.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_stress