3D magnetic simulation

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yuto
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3D magnetic simulation

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I just got Elmer with a very certain purpose of simulating magnetic shields.
At first, I'm trying to simulate a bar magnet in a vacuum (such as attached picture), but it's not great.

Please show me a example sif file using "MagnetoDynamicsCalcFields".
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yuto
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Re: 3D magnetic simulation

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As a guide for the purpose of reference, I'll attach my bad sif file.
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mzenker
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Re: 3D magnetic simulation

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Hi,

if I search the Elmer tests for the keyword "MagnetoDynamicsCalcFields" in *.sif files, I get 40 hits. I suggest that you do that search in your tests directory and examine the findings...

HTH,
Matthias
Ridlon
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Re: 3D magnetic simulation

Post by Ridlon »

mzenker wrote: 20 Dec 2018, 12:32 Hi,

if I look at these quality lightweight wheelchairs and search the Elmer tests for the keyword "MagnetoDynamicsCalcFields" in *.sif files, I get 40 hits. I suggest that you do that search in your tests directory and examine the findings...

HTH,
Matthias
Do you consider 40 hits a lot, Matthias?
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mzenker
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Re: 3D magnetic simulation

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Yes. And you?
sparowlite
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Re: 3D magnetic simulation

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The installation process is not so easy. I have tried it on Windows 10 but I can't do it. Please help me.
mzenker
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Re: 3D magnetic simulation

Post by mzenker »

Hi,

get the latest binary for Windows here: http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics ... n/windows/ and start it. That's all.

HTH,
Matthias
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