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part(core&coil in a transformer(winding)

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hai friends,


if any friend who is working in a power transformer manufacturing industry please explain how todrawwinding using pro/E wf 2.0. please explain briefly.


thank you friends,


bye


malli
 
Learn Pro/Cabling module, ideal for what you need.


Israr
 
Hi Malli,


I have done it with a helical sweep.


Tofflemire
 
I don't think Pro/Cabling module will help with the winding. I not even going to try. ButIt will help with the rest of the wiring though.


helical sweep is the best fast simple


But if you want it to look cool see lin.


[url]http://www.mcadcentral.com/articles/templates/proe.asp?artic leid=13&zoneid=2[/url]
 
what type of look do you what. if you want to wind all 1000+ feet plus wire why. just make the external shell with the helical sweep.
 
I generally model windings as a block of material with just the lead-in and lead-out wires modeled for termination. You can cross hatch the coil with the "Zinc" pattern at 0 degrees to get a reasonable visual representation. My magentic FEA software only wants the outline of the coil so this works perfectly for analysis as well.
 
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