Hello,
If you use a single turn coil, you can measure the power with a global evaluation
derived values-> global evaluation -> mf -> coil parameters -> coil power
You can check this value with a boundary integration of your heaters
The transfert is done by radiation, you can measure the radiative heat flux over all the boundaries,
Coil power and the sum of radiative heat fluxes must be very close
Julien
If you use a single turn coil, you can measure the power with a global evaluation
derived values-> global evaluation -> mf -> coil parameters -> coil power
You can check this value with a boundary integration of your heaters
The transfert is done by radiation, you can measure the radiative heat flux over all the boundaries,
Coil power and the sum of radiative heat fluxes must be very close
Julien