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A Simulation-Based Electro-Thermal Analysis Many DC solenoids are designed using simplified assumptions: fixed current, constant resistance, and negligible thermal effects. In real operating conditions, however, most solenoids are voltage-driven, and coil resistance increases significantly as temperature rises. This webinar examines why solenoids that perform well in cold-coil calculations often underdeliver in prototypes and real systems. Using a simulation-based approach, we analyze voltage-driven DC solenoids with identical geometries and supply voltage, while varying key coil parameters such as: Wire gauge Number of turns Copper losses Temperature rise over time The results clearly show how electro-thermal effects reduce steady-state current and force, and why ignoring thermal coupling leads to overly optimistic performance predictions. What you’ll learn Why voltage-driven solenoids behave differently from constant-current assumptions How temperature rise impacts coil resistance, current, and force The trade-offs between wire gauge, turn count, and thermal performance Why electro-thermal coupling must be considered early in solenoid design How simulation helps explain prototype underperformance before physical testing This session is intended for engineers and designers working on electromechanical systems, actuators, and DC solenoid applications who want more reliable performance predictions and fewer surprises during prototyping.