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Electromagnetic force on a current carrying wire

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A varying current (square wave or antyng) passing through a wire. A metalic strip has kept so cose to it. wire connected to cathode and metal to anode. Metal sheelt is fixed and wire is flexible. Can the magnetic force acting on the wire due to eddycurrents in sheet is possible? (comsol 5.3)

Or in general how can we simulate the magnetic field generated around a current carying wire, and how can we simulate magnetic forces. Thanks in advance


2 Replies Last Post 26 oct. 2018, 14:37 UTC−4
Nirmal Paudel Tribhuvan University/Electrical Engineering

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Posted: 5 years ago 25 oct. 2018, 13:58 UTC−4

Hi Aswin,

The following models might be helpful here: 1. https://www.comsol.com/model/electromagnetic-forces-on-parallel-current-carrying-wires-131

  1. https://www.comsol.com/model/magnet-falling-through-copper-tube-13875

BR/Nirmal

Hi Aswin, The following models might be helpful here: 1. https://www.comsol.com/model/electromagnetic-forces-on-parallel-current-carrying-wires-131 2. https://www.comsol.com/model/magnet-falling-through-copper-tube-13875 BR/Nirmal

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Posted: 5 years ago 26 oct. 2018, 14:37 UTC−4

Hi Nirmal,

Thanks a lot for the reply, Will try

Hi Nirmal, Thanks a lot for the reply, Will try

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