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Mesh operation in Q3D

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Hello,
I am trying to simulate a larger coil in Q3d but it is taking a lot of time to simulate. Does changing the mesh operations makes the simulation faster???? How can the mesh operations be changed??? Can any one help me out in this????
Thank you in advance...
 

Hello,
I am trying to simulate a larger coil in Q3d but it is taking a lot of time to simulate. Does changing the mesh operations makes the simulation faster???? How can the mesh operations be changed??? Can any one help me out in this????
Thank you in advance...

The best solution to run faster is to use HPC licensing. You can then distribute the 3 solver technologies (DCRL, ACRL,and CG). Q3D can distribute multiple levels at a time. i.e.

1. Distribute multiple threaded cores during meshing
2. Place ACRL solver on Node A with multiple threads, DCRL solver on Node B with multiple threads, and CG solver on Node C which can then further distribute CG Nets to other Nodes within a cluster while still using multiple threads.

3. In the end to speed up use HPC and to contact your AE to have them work through your specific details.
 
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Hello, thanks for the help. I have small doubt in measuring the amount of power transfered between two coils. How can I find the amount of power transfered from one coil to another one. Can you please help me.
 

Hi Shera,

I haven't explored it in Q3D. Probably what you can do is extract the SPICE model or S-Parameters then analyze it on a separate tool, let us say with ADS.
 

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