The solenoid coil is designed to provide an inductance range of 200 to 300 microns to adjust the impedance. To simulate and calculate the inductance of the coil, two analytical methods and the finite element method have been used, which are the most common methods for calculating the inductance.
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Two analytical methods and finite element method have been used to simulate and calculate coil inductance.
javad Rashidzadeh, "Simulation of stranded solenoid coils with variable inductance", IEEE Dataport,
June 18, 2020, doi:10.21227/vbc0-9v56
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(2020).
Simulation of stranded solenoid coils with variable inductance. IEEE Dataport.
https://dx.doi.org/10.21227/vbc0-9v56
javad Rashidzadeh
2020
Simulation of stranded solenoid coils with variable inductance. Available at:
https://dx.doi.org/10.21227/vbc0-9v56
javad Rashidzadeh.(2020). "Simulation of stranded solenoid coils with variable inductance." Web,
1.
javad Rashidzadeh.
Simulation of stranded solenoid coils with variable inductance
[Internet]. IEEE Dataport;
2020. Available from:
https://dx.doi.org/10.21227/vbc0-9v56
javad Rashidzadeh, "Simulation of stranded solenoid coils with variable inductance,",
doi: 10.21227/vbc0-9v56.
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