Eddy Current
Eddy current in a conductive magnetic flux tube
Description
Equations
Variables
Connections
Parameters
Modelica Standard Library
The Eddy Current component models an eddy current in an electrically conductive magnetic tube. The changing magnetic flux induces eddy currents in the material, which generate a magnetic voltage across the component. The magnetic voltage depends on the geometry and the electrical resistivity. The default resistivity is that of iron at 20C.
Φ=Φp=−Φn
Vm=Vmp−Vmn=1R⁢Φ.
LossPower=Vm⁢Φ.
Name
Units
Modelica ID
Vm
A
Magnetic potential difference between both ports
V_m
Φ
Wb
Magnetic flux from port_p to port_n
Phi
LossPower
W
Loss power leaving component via HeatPort
TheatPort
K
Temperature of HeatPort
T_heatPort
portp
Positive magnetic port
port_p
portn
Negative magnetic port
port_n
heatPort
Optional heat port
General Parameters
Default
1
m2
Cross sectional area of eddy current path
l
m
Average length of eddy current path
ρ
9.8·10−8
Ω⁢m
Resistivity of flux tube material (default: Iron at 20degC)
rho
Use Heat Port
false
True (checked) means heat port is enabled
useHeatPort
Constant Parameters
R
ρ⁢lA
Ω
Electrical resistance of eddy current path
T
273.15
Fixed device temperature if Use Heat Port is false
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See Also
Basic Magnetic Components
Magnetic Library
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