AC loss calculation from COMSOL

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Hi all,

First time posting here but with a quite urgent issue. I'm very new to COMSOL (and electrical engineering in general, I'm a mechanical engineer) and I'm doing a project simulating superconducting cable with high current flow. I am using a model that has already been made, changed some parameters and have a bunch of plots and results that were predefined from the download. For reference, this is the model https://htsmodelling.com/model-files/3d-comsol-model-for-corc-cables

I am wondering, could anyone shed some light on how to calculate or plot AC losses in my cable, and where these losses actually originate? I have current density outputs and various others, but no temperature rise in the cable (this is a separate issue I'm having) and can share more info if required.

I really appreciate any help and please do assume that my knowledge around this area is very limited! Thank you.

Mark


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