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Posted:
1 decade ago
31 mars 2011, 03:08 UTC−4
Hey I am trying to do the same, but so far I haven't succeded, have you found any solution?
Hey I am trying to do the same, but so far I haven't succeded, have you found any solution?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
1 avr. 2011, 00:26 UTC−4
unfortunately, no.
I'm still hoping for an answer. i know some other FEM SW have this feature built-in. i think this would be an efficient computation method by reducing DOF created by COMSOL.
what is/are your reason(s) for trying to do this?
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merci
unfortunately, no.
I'm still hoping for an answer. i know some other FEM SW have this feature built-in. i think this would be an efficient computation method by reducing DOF created by COMSOL.
what is/are your reason(s) for trying to do this?
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merci
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Posted:
1 decade ago
1 avr. 2011, 03:32 UTC−4
I am studying the interaction between electromagnets and permanent magnets.
Well, I solved the issue using only "mf"
My first approach was to use both "mf" (for the electromagnet) and secondly "mfnc" for the permanent magnet.
I could'nt couple them correctly, so what I did is to select only "mf" and for the permanent magnet I set its properties using the Ampére's Law. I set the magnetization M in the the constitutive relation: B=u0H+u0M
The simulation ran well, at the moment I am checking if the results I got are correct.
Hope this helps, What are you working on?
Gracias a ti.
I am studying the interaction between electromagnets and permanent magnets.
Well, I solved the issue using only "mf"
My first approach was to use both "mf" (for the electromagnet) and secondly "mfnc" for the permanent magnet.
I could'nt couple them correctly, so what I did is to select only "mf" and for the permanent magnet I set its properties using the Ampére's Law. I set the magnetization M in the the constitutive relation: B=u0H+u0M
The simulation ran well, at the moment I am checking if the results I got are correct.
Hope this helps, What are you working on?
Gracias a ti.
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Posted:
7 years ago
4 août 2017, 07:06 UTC−4
Dear Jose Perez,
I have the same problem "To check the effect of permanent magnetic field on gold nano sphere for the case of absorption spectra".
Please share your expertise with me.
Best
Ali
Dear Jose Perez,
I have the same problem "To check the effect of permanent magnetic field on gold nano sphere for the case of absorption spectra".
Please share your expertise with me.
Best
Ali