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How to couple mf- and mfnc-Physics?
Posted 2 août 2017, 10:17 UTC−4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 5.3 1 Reply
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Dear all,
I want to define material behavior of a permanent magnet via an external function using B(H)-relation. My problem is, that mf-Physics allow H(B)-relation for external functions only. mfnc-Physics however allow B(H) relation for an external function. There's an example for B(H)-relation using mf-and mfnc-Physics, but without any explanation or .mph-File:
www.comsol.com/blogs/accessing-external-material-models-for-magnetic-simulations/
So I'm trying to use for the area around the permanent magnet mf-Physics and for the area of the permanent magnet mfnc-Physics, but I'm not able to couple them correctly. There's already been a thread about that kind of problem ...
www.comsol.de/community/forums/general/thread/10223/
That was six years ago and no one was able to deliver a (real) solution. Now in the present time, that still seems to be an issue. Can anyone help me out? I would be grateful for any kind of support.
Thanks in advance
Michael
I want to define material behavior of a permanent magnet via an external function using B(H)-relation. My problem is, that mf-Physics allow H(B)-relation for external functions only. mfnc-Physics however allow B(H) relation for an external function. There's an example for B(H)-relation using mf-and mfnc-Physics, but without any explanation or .mph-File:
www.comsol.com/blogs/accessing-external-material-models-for-magnetic-simulations/
So I'm trying to use for the area around the permanent magnet mf-Physics and for the area of the permanent magnet mfnc-Physics, but I'm not able to couple them correctly. There's already been a thread about that kind of problem ...
www.comsol.de/community/forums/general/thread/10223/
That was six years ago and no one was able to deliver a (real) solution. Now in the present time, that still seems to be an issue. Can anyone help me out? I would be grateful for any kind of support.
Thanks in advance
Michael
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