Hello Albert Rauch
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 gen 2010, 18:21 GMT-5
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I'd love to know how to do this too, I have the same problem. I actually have a set of E- and B-field values, and I'd like to do particle seeding and tracing and visualize the trajectories. It's not clear whether it's enough to simply include the electrostatics and magnetostatics packages in multiphysics, and the closest model library example, the magnetic quadrupole lens, is difficult to deduce anything from since it does not include E-fields.
Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
Mike McDonald
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I'd love to know how to do this too, I have the same problem. I actually have a set of E- and B-field values, and I'd like to do particle seeding and tracing and visualize the trajectories. It's not clear whether it's enough to simply include the electrostatics and magnetostatics packages in multiphysics, and the closest model library example, the magnetic quadrupole lens, is difficult to deduce anything from since it does not include E-fields.
Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
Mike McDonald
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Posted:
1 decade ago
18 gen 2010, 03:46 GMT-5
Hello Mike
Sorry for writing you so late. I think I solved my problem with the particle tracing in an ExB-field.
In the Model navigator I add from the AC/DC-Module -> Statics the two components “Electrostatics (emes)” and the “ Magnetostatics, no currents”. Afterwards I draw the Geometrie and do the Subdomain and Boundary Settings and solved the problem with “Conjugate gradients”.
In Postprocessing->Plot Parameters->Particle Tracing->Equation of motion I wrote for
Fx: partq*(partv*Bz_emnc-partw*By_emnc)+partq*Ex_emes
Fy: partq*(partw*Bx_emnc-partu*Bz_emnc)+partq*Ey_emes
Fz: partq*(partu*By_emnc-partv*Bx_emnc)+partq*Ez_emes
Good luck
Albert
Hello Mike
Sorry for writing you so late. I think I solved my problem with the particle tracing in an ExB-field.
In the Model navigator I add from the AC/DC-Module -> Statics the two components “Electrostatics (emes)” and the “ Magnetostatics, no currents”. Afterwards I draw the Geometrie and do the Subdomain and Boundary Settings and solved the problem with “Conjugate gradients”.
In Postprocessing->Plot Parameters->Particle Tracing->Equation of motion I wrote for
Fx: partq*(partv*Bz_emnc-partw*By_emnc)+partq*Ex_emes
Fy: partq*(partw*Bx_emnc-partu*Bz_emnc)+partq*Ey_emes
Fz: partq*(partu*By_emnc-partv*Bx_emnc)+partq*Ez_emes
Good luck
Albert