Inductance Computed with Flux Linkage and Current - Ansys Maxwell Magnetic Transient
In this video I show you how to compute the apparent inductance and incremental inductance in an operation region before the knee of the magnetizing curve using the Flux Linkage and Current results of the Ansys Maxwell Magnetic Transient solver. The example in this video is based on a three phase winding of a stator. Apparent inductance is used to linearize models. Inductance in actuality is non-linear and also frequency dependent.
The link to the blog associated with this video is below and it contains a lot of details about magnetizing curves, magnetic domains, inductance, and magnetic effects regarding cores:
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