Methods of exporting eddy current density distributions.

Towa Nishimura
Towa Nishimura Altair Community Member
edited November 2022 in 質問と回答 (Q&A)

I am using CAD FEKO version 2022.1.1

How can I export the distribution of the eddy current density generated in the heated object when a current is applied to the coil?
The model is used with the heated object in the centre of the coil, as shown in this image.

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Best Answer

  • rchayono
    rchayono
    Altair Employee
    edited November 2022 Answer ✓

    You can select the following two methods to export the current distribution.

    1) When requesting Currents in CADFEKO, you can enable Export current to ASCII files (as shown below)

       This method allows you to get the ASCII file right after the simulation is done and is available in the simulation directory.

     image

    2) When the export current is not selected during model creation in CADFEKO (method 1), the current distribution can still be exported in POSTFEKO (Home tab> Export, as shown below)

    image

     

    Hope this helps. 

Answers

  • rchayono
    rchayono
    Altair Employee
    edited November 2022 Answer ✓

    You can select the following two methods to export the current distribution.

    1) When requesting Currents in CADFEKO, you can enable Export current to ASCII files (as shown below)

       This method allows you to get the ASCII file right after the simulation is done and is available in the simulation directory.

     image

    2) When the export current is not selected during model creation in CADFEKO (method 1), the current distribution can still be exported in POSTFEKO (Home tab> Export, as shown below)

    image

     

    Hope this helps. 

  • Towa Nishimura
    Towa Nishimura Altair Community Member
    edited November 2022

    You can select the following two methods to export the current distribution.

    1) When requesting Currents in CADFEKO, you can enable Export current to ASCII files (as shown below)

       This method allows you to get the ASCII file right after the simulation is done and is available in the simulation directory.

     image

    2) When the export current is not selected during model creation in CADFEKO (method 1), the current distribution can still be exported in POSTFEKO (Home tab> Export, as shown below)

    image

     

    Hope this helps. 

    Thank you for your response.

    I was able to export the eddy current density of the coordinate distribution.

    Thank you again.