Re: NEC-LIST: Modeling an inductor

From: Dan Richardson <k6mhe_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 15:46:23 -0700

At 04:08 PM 6/1/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Good day Chuck,
>
>I have used NEC2D and NEC4D to model both a single-turn loop and complex
>toroidal helices, both electrically small. In both cases, I get results
>that are reasonably close to analytically-derived formulas. I like NEC2D
>better, though. I usually use 30 segments per turn, sometimes only 20 if
>the runs are taking too long, to get a reasonably close geometry match.
>
>As I have mentioned in other postings, the way I go is to write a program
>that reads an input file describing the geometry and then generates a wire
>list. This makes running a lot of cases fairly simple. I've done it so
>many times now that writing the code seems pretty simple too.
>
>Have fun.
>
>Doug Miron

Hi Doug and all,

There is a brand new software product on the market that makes generating a
wire description files that can be read by NEC for helices a snap - plus
many more models. You can check out Win Synth at:
http://www.nittany-scientific.com/

Danny

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