Hi,
Sorry CBRN for my ignorance.
But I'm working with current flow instead of force. In this case, in the rigth part on the circle modeled as spire, the current is in the z direction and in the left part of the same circle the current is in the -z direction (action-reaction). It is possible...
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all the model is contained in the first quadrant. When I going to launch the simulation, in the ANSYS Output Window appears the following text:
"Axisymmetric elements present. Nodal loads input with the F commands and the reaction forces are on a full circle basis. This differs from...
Hi all,
I have a problem with the axisymmetric option. I explain:
I want to model a spire. I use plane13 with the axisymmetric option (I paint a circle which center is in x=50,y=50). I coupled all the nodes of the spire and I introduce a costant current. When I view the result, in the circle...
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I am currently working on a transient solution in ansys.The result that I want to view is the magnetic flux density of a wire. Fot this reason I modeled a wire and an air. For both cases I use PLANE13. The aplied load has been a inpressed current (20000 Amp) in all the nodes of the wire...
Hi All,
I am currently working on a transient solution in ansys.The result that I want to view is the magnetic flux density of a wire. Fot this reason I modeled a wire and an air. Fot both cases I use PLNE13. The aplied load has been a inpressed current (20000 Amp) in all the nodes of the wire...
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I have a model composed by a coil, a sheet and air.
The coil is made of PLANE13 and has got AZ VOLT as DOF. It is composed by 22 circles where each circle has got 1.96e-05 mm2. I introduce 120000A in all the nodes of the coil.
When I view the results, the average value of the current...
Hi,
I have a model composed by a coil, a sheet and air.
I am using ANSYS 10 with the preference of Magnetic-Nodal.
The element type used are the following:
ET,1,PLANE13
ET,2,PLANE13
ET,3,PLANE13
KEYOPT,3,1,6
(Element type 1 the air, elemet type 2 the sheet and element type 3 the...