Troubleshooting Transformer Core Loss Simulation Error

In summary, the conversation is about an engineer seeking help with an error they encountered while simulating transformer core losses. Another engineer offers a solution, suggesting that the issue may be with the terminal sheet of the coil and advising to define it in the correct plan. The engineer with the problem asks for further assistance and offers to send their project for review. The conversation ends with a request for an email address to continue the discussion.
  • #1
sobhi
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Hello Engineers,

while simulating transformer core losses in transient Maxwell sollution, I have got an error: Current leak to the air.
does anyone ahev idea to solve this problem

Thank you
 
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  • #2
sobhi said:
Hello Engineers,

while simulating transformer core losses in transient Maxwell sollution, I have got an error: Current leak to the air.
does anyone ahev idea to solve this problem

Thank you

Welcome to the PF.

Can you post a screenshot of your simulation and the error?
 
  • #3
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF.

Can you post a screenshot of your simulation and the error?
Thank you for your post, Hopefully I solved the issue. the problem was in the terminal sheet of the coil should be in the right plan.
 
  • #4
Hallo,

have the same problem.
Can you please help me?
 

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  • #5
I think the pb is in the sheet that you create for the ending of coil. it should be defined in the right plan. try to choose the right plan while creating the sheet for coil.
 
  • #6
Will it be possible to send you the project and you can look at it?
 
  • #7
ok
 
  • #8
Thank you.

Can I ask you for your email address?
 
  • #9
If you are going to exchange e-mail addresses, please do so in a private conversation. Thank you.
 

Related to Troubleshooting Transformer Core Loss Simulation Error

What is transformer core loss simulation error?

Transformer core loss simulation error is an error that occurs when there is a discrepancy between the predicted and actual core loss values in a transformer. This can be caused by various factors, such as incorrect input parameters, modeling errors, or simulation software limitations.

What are the common reasons for transformer core loss simulation error?

Some common reasons for transformer core loss simulation error include improper modeling of the transformer, inaccurate input data, and limitations of the simulation software used. Additionally, external factors such as temperature, frequency, and harmonic content can also contribute to core loss simulation errors.

How can I troubleshoot transformer core loss simulation error?

To troubleshoot transformer core loss simulation error, first check the input parameters and ensure they are accurate and appropriate for the transformer being modeled. Next, review the modeling techniques used and make any necessary adjustments. If the error persists, consider using a different simulation software or consulting with a specialist in transformer design and simulation.

How does transformer design impact core loss simulation error?

The design of a transformer can greatly impact core loss simulation error. Factors such as core material, winding configuration, and core geometry can all affect the accuracy of the simulation. It is important to carefully consider these factors during the design process to minimize core loss simulation error.

Can core loss simulation error be completely eliminated?

No, it is not possible to completely eliminate core loss simulation error. However, by using accurate input data, proper modeling techniques, and advanced simulation software, the error can be minimized. It is also important to validate simulation results with actual test data to ensure accuracy.

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