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Current in a hollow multi-coil
Posted May 13, 2015, 6:51 a.m. EDT Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.3, Version 4.4, Version 5.0, Version 5.1 1 Reply
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Hi.
I always set the current in the solid coils setting one terminal to x Amperes and the opposite one as ground. But now im working with inductive pipes -hollow wires as seen in the jpg below- and I dont know if im setting the current in the right way.
How would you make the currents flow in this system? Im a bit lost, Im afraid. Is there a better way to set currents apart of the terminal/ground system?
I cant work in axysimetric because the porpuse is to set non-simetric elements later.
Thanks a lot.
I always set the current in the solid coils setting one terminal to x Amperes and the opposite one as ground. But now im working with inductive pipes -hollow wires as seen in the jpg below- and I dont know if im setting the current in the right way.
How would you make the currents flow in this system? Im a bit lost, Im afraid. Is there a better way to set currents apart of the terminal/ground system?
I cant work in axysimetric because the porpuse is to set non-simetric elements later.
Thanks a lot.
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