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Old   February 23, 2021, 09:07
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Hello, I am trying to simulate a heating of an element with two phase ac current. I need a solid state simulation but I am facing one problem. Please see the attached image where is simplified schematic of the real situation. I have a plate with two heating circuits L1 and L2. Part of the plate is heated with both phases.

Is there any way in cfx how to setup situaton like this. Main interest is the area that is heated with both phases that are shifted by 120 degrees.


I know very simplified workaround by dividing the plate into two domains and setting current for each domain where I guess the sum of the L1 and L2 currents but it is not precise.


Thank you for your help
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