Hi all,
If a permanent magnet is used in a normal way, the direction of the magnetic field strength H inside the magnet is opposite to the direction of the flux density B. However, I have seen in my results that the directions of H and B are the same. Is there a difference in interpretation of the meaning of H?
I have added a simple example.
I also noticed that there are relatively large nodal forces on the long sides of the magnet in the example (there is no flux through those sides). Is there perhaps a relation with the interpretation of H?
With kind regards,
Martin Hoeijmakers
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Re: Magnetic Field Strength inside Permanent Magnet
Hi all,
I found the message from Mika - viewtopic.php?p=23737 - in which he tells that he already repaired the calculation of H. I have updated Elmer and B and H are opposite now.
Further, I will first study the theory on nodal forces to look for an explanation for the forces on the sides of the magnet.
With kind regards,
Martin Hoeijmakers
I found the message from Mika - viewtopic.php?p=23737 - in which he tells that he already repaired the calculation of H. I have updated Elmer and B and H are opposite now.
Further, I will first study the theory on nodal forces to look for an explanation for the forces on the sides of the magnet.
With kind regards,
Martin Hoeijmakers