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  • being an multinational company surely you should be able to afford a professional microphone and make HD videos

  • could you please do a tutorial where you build this model step-by-step?

  • aryanium, avonian, and guicapone you can ask your questions on the COMSOL Community comsol.com/c/7bo regarding the Physics COMSOL Multiphysics can work with. You can also get related model recommendations from your support representative.

  • would be very helpful, if you make some tutorial videos showing how to build and simulate these models. Thanks

  • Can you see the time dependence of the magnetic flux density of an AC Current through the spiral inductor? How would you plot this in COMSOL? I've been stuck on this for a while now.

  • is there a way to view change in magnetic field as the magnets heats up???

  • @guicapone2 Yes.The way to perform this takes a few steps.

  • @COMSOLmultiphysics thanks for your quick reply. I more question, can I see the change in magnetic field [3D like it shown in the video] the addition of heat or heat propagation through the magnet? Also, how long will the test take? I know it depends on the mesh resolution but i just want rough calculations/results.

  • @COMSOLmultiphysics in 3d rigth?? can u tell me how? link to tutorial or something? ansys is way to complex.

  • @guicapone2 sorry but i was referring to the other video of cosmol... but can i view the change in 3d magnetic field as the magnet heats up?

  • @guicapone2 Yes. That is all possible. Such a simulation can be built and solved in a couple of hours.

  • Goodmorning,

    I am a student of the Politecnico di Torino, and use your software for simulations. I saw your video on the electromagnetics simulation, and I wanted to ask how can I do to combine two spire coils so you can have the current on the second spire, by passing the current in the first turn. Something similar to a planar trasormatore.

    Thank you for your time.

    Regards.

    Francesco.

  • Hi Francesco,

    You can try asking the question in the COMSOL Community.

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