Carl Pugh said:
What is a coil-cross section equation?
What are you trying to determine? Wire size, coil design, temperature rise, optimum wire size or?
Well I am using Ansys Workbench version 11 for an Undergraduate research. I pretty got almost everything down on the Electric Magnetic Test. Since Ansys is more for mechanical analysis than for Electric studies, there is very few information on the electric magnetic analysis. I am working with a prototype engine; and I know how much power output, the engine, generates. I have to use Ansys Workbench version 11 to be able to simulate the same amount of torque that the real engine generates. After I am able to simulate the approximately amount of torque which the real engine gives, use Ansys to find a way to calculate the loss during the system.
I know with the Coils I can reduce or increase the torque, depending on the amount of the cross section area it has. I am assuming, that this could be related to the fact that the magnetic force increase with how tightly the coil is around the core.
Now, I know the Power and the current I have. I could calculate the actual length or distance of the coil. The equations would be:
Power = I(current)^2*R(resistance)
Length(distance)= 2*PI*radius*Turns
I know there is this equation for a conductor body:
Resistance=((Resistivity)*Distance)/Area
The area would be the cross-section of the coil.
If I use this equations, I could find the area. But after that, how could I determine the width and length of this cross section?
I know the diameter of the coil in use.
Another thing, is there is more than one coil. Should I divide any of the equations by the amount of coils in the system?
And lastly, apparently Ansys Workbench v 11 uses sourc 36 for emag solution. I am bit lost at this, anyone has experience on this? I am been using this programs for few months now, but there still a lot that I need to learn; and I really like learning about this :).
Thank you for any advice or assistance.