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    I Need a good idea : 3D simulation of Inductive wireless power transfer

    @Berkman thank you for make it more understandable. I understand now why you have closed and re-open the post. I have been successfully simulate this problem in COMSOL but get stuck if I change the coils type as hexagonal. Let's say we consider the Tx and Rx coil but not interested to the...
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    I Need a good idea : 3D simulation of Inductive wireless power transfer

    @Paul Colby thank you a lot here to take part. This research is focused to realize the mutual inductance and self inductance of the coil. When EM power is transferred then coil parameters determines the energy density factors. It's not a motor or transformer, not sure why you are raising back...
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    I Need a good idea : 3D simulation of Inductive wireless power transfer

    Hi, I am willing to simulate a 3D ferrite bar transmitter and receiver where coupling coefficient k and Bt magnetic flux density on the each side uses the finite element method for solving partial differential equations. The Magnetic Fields module has equation (jωσ − ω2ε0εr)A + ∇ × H = Je...
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    COMSOL simulation of a 3D Ferrite Bar Numerical Model For Magnetic Flux

    I think your response wrongly directed what I intended to ask. May be I asked something to whom who already has this simulation knowledge.
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    COMSOL simulation of a 3D Ferrite Bar Numerical Model For Magnetic Flux

    It is very parctical and people using in EV chargers. I already started to simulate in comsol, need some sequences to perform. There are many marerials in comsol and online. I need to kind of simulation for self inductance for both receiver and transmitter coil. Looking at the simulation for...
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    COMSOL simulation of a 3D Ferrite Bar Numerical Model For Magnetic Flux

    Hi, I am willing to simulate a 3D ferrite bar transmitter and reciever where coupling coefficient k and Bt magnetic flux density on the each side uses the finite element method for solving partial differential equations. The Magnetic Fields module has equation (jωσ − ω2ε0εr)A + ∇ × H = Je...
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