To determine the induced voltage produced in an Rx (receiver) coil due to a Tx (transmitter) coil using the IE3D simulator, you can follow these steps:
Set up the simulation environment: Launch the IE3D simulator and create a new project. Define the geometries and dimensions of the Tx and Rx coils within the simulation environment. Set the material properties and electrical characteristics of the coils.
Define the excitation: Specify the excitation for the Tx coil. This could be a current source or voltage source, depending on your specific setup. Set the appropriate frequency and amplitude for the excitation.
Configure the simulation setup: Define the simulation frequency range and other simulation parameters according to your requirements. Choose a suitable solver and meshing options for accurate calculations. Set the simulation region to cover the entire space where you want to calculate the induced voltage.
Add post-processing steps: After running the simulation, you can add post-processing steps to extract and plot the induced voltage in the Rx coil at a specific height (z=50 mm). The post-processing options in IE3D allow you to visualise and analyse the simulation results.
Analyse the results: Use the available tools and functions in the IE3D simulator to plot the induced voltage over the defined region at the specified height (z=50 mm). You can also export the data for further analysis or presentation purposes.
It's important to note that IE3D is a commercial electromagnetic simulation software developed by Mentor Graphics (now part of Siemens Digital Industries Software). The specific steps and options may vary slightly depending on the version of IE3D you are using. Therefore, it is recommended to refer to the software's documentation and user guides or consult the technical support resources provided by Siemens for detailed instructions on using the IE3D simulator.
When seeking assistance or reference on using the IE3D simulator, it is best to contact the technical support team of Siemens Digital Industries Software or refer to their official documentation and resources.