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Aye Chan Myint
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As I am newbie to use solidwork, what I want to know is "is it possible to draw the exact design of multilayer aircore inductor in solidwork instead of drawing just only 2 substract cylinders? "
To create a multilayer aircore inductor in Solidworks, you will need to start by creating a sketch of the inductor's cross section. Then, use the "Sweep" feature to extrude the sketch along a path to create the inductor coil. Next, use the "Shell" feature to add thickness to the coil and create the layers. Finally, use the "Revolve" feature to add the core to the inductor.
The dimensions of the inductor will depend on the specific requirements of your project, such as the desired inductance value and the available space for the inductor. To determine the appropriate dimensions, you can use equations and formulas for inductance and magnetic flux, or consult with a design expert.
Yes, Solidworks offers simulation tools that allow you to test the performance of your inductor design. You can simulate factors such as inductance, magnetic flux, and current flow to ensure that your inductor will meet your project's requirements.
To optimize the design of your inductor, you can use Solidworks' simulation tools to test different configurations and dimensions. You can also consult with a design expert to get their insights and recommendations for improving the performance of your inductor.
Yes, Solidworks allows you to create 3D models of your inductor design for visualization purposes. This can help you better understand the assembly of the inductor and communicate your design to others. You can also use the 3D model for presentations or to create technical drawings for manufacturing.