Dear all,
First of all thank you for the great job you guys are doing! I am impressed!
I need to calculate the x, y, z magnetic components of a permanent magnet. I want to calculate the angle with the x,y,z components. I did use FEMM before, with FEMM I mean the program FEMM. With this program I can not calculate the strength of the field in 3D though.
Situation:
I have a rod magnet and in FEMM I can basicly draw a line next to the rod magnet and the program gives me a graph / table with the magnetic values in X direction and in Z direction. Now I need to make the line at top to get a more negative Y and the line at the bottom to get a more positive Y. Then I want to obtain data telling me the magnetic values in X and Z direction, (even better would be in x,y and z direction). And again calculate the magnetics field angle. I can not do that with FEMM.
Question:
-Can I do this with Elmer?
-There is a lot of documentation, I did read ¨ Tutorial 12 Magnetostatics – Magnetic field resulting from a permanent magnet ¨ but there they use a solver named: ¨ magnetodynamics2d.xml¨ the 2d in the text suggest that it is for 2D only and I can not use Elmer. Or is it only the solver I can not use? Are there any other solvers available?
-If Elmer is usable for my purpose can some please tell me what documentation I need to read?
I would really appreciate the help!
Beginners question about 3D magnetic field calculation
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Beginners question about 3D magnetic field calculation
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Re: Beginners question about 3D magnetic field calculation
Hi,
you can consult the Elmer Models Manual, especially chapter 15 "computation of magnetic fields in 3D".
HTH,
Matthias
you can consult the Elmer Models Manual, especially chapter 15 "computation of magnetic fields in 3D".
HTH,
Matthias