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Modelling a basic coil in COMSOL Multiphysics using the AC/DC module

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Madam/Sir, I'm new to this software. I've went through the introduction videos posted in the website itself. I went through one of the blog written by Walter Frei which said about designing a single current carrying coil, in COMSOL. I want to start with the similar(and simple) example (attached with this post) to get to know the platform. Is there any step by step instructions as how to achieve the whole modelling and simulation processes?

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2 Replies Last Post 16 mag 2019, 16:54 GMT-4

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Posted: 5 years ago 16 mag 2019, 15:21 GMT-4
Updated: 5 years ago 16 mag 2019, 15:21 GMT-4

My suggestion would be to work through as many examples as possible. Start at this link here and pick one(s) that you like.

https://www.comsol.com/models/acdc-module?q=coil

Usually you start with just building the model, add the physics, mesh, add a study and go. Of course I am skipping many details here but between all of the library files, videos, and the forum, you have a lot of help.

My suggestion would be to work through as many examples as possible. Start at this link here and pick one(s) that you like. https://www.comsol.com/models/acdc-module?q=coil Usually you start with just building the model, add the physics, mesh, add a study and go. Of course I am skipping many details here but between all of the library files, videos, and the forum, you have a lot of help.

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Posted: 5 years ago 16 mag 2019, 16:54 GMT-4
Updated: 5 years ago 16 mag 2019, 16:54 GMT-4

If you go to the application gallery (https://www.comsol.com/models) many (all?) of the models have a .pdf attached that includes a step by step procedure for setting up the model.

This can be VERY helpful.

If you go to the application gallery (https://www.comsol.com/models) many (all?) of the models have a .pdf attached that includes a step by step procedure for setting up the model. This can be VERY helpful.

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