Examples of Computing and Using Differential Inductance
Application ID: 129741
Differential inductance is relevant when a low-frequency electromagnetic system includes magnets, nonlinear magnetic materials, and moving parts. These models present examples of computing the differential inductance and using these within simplified lumped models.
To learn more about these models, see our accompanying blog posts “Using Differential Inductance and Coils in COMSOL Multiphysics®” and “Treating Time as a Space Dimension”.
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