Need Help with Coil Simulation Using COMSOL? Let's Discuss!

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The discussion centers on a user seeking assistance with coil simulation in COMSOL to analyze inductance and resistance variations with frequency. They have a CAD file for the geometry but are struggling with the simulation process. Another participant acknowledges the challenges of working with COMSOL's geometry tools and offers to help via email or in the forum. The conversation highlights the need for guidance in navigating the complexities of COMSOL for coil simulations. Overall, the thread emphasizes collaboration and support in tackling technical difficulties.
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Hi

I am working on a project to do a coil simulation using COMSOL to determine inductance and resistance variations with frequency. I have a CAD file for the geometry but I need help because I am having serious difficulties with the rest. Can anyone help pls?

thanks alot
 
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Hi labd0001,

what sort of problems you're stuck with? Often working the geometry is (still) fairly difficult with Comsol so you're well under way :wink: .
 
I have sent you an email but if you prefer I post here, let me know

thanks alot
 
...either way is fine by me, I'll reply your mail later today.
 
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