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coupling solid mechanics with magnetic fields
Posted 14 mag 2013, 05:49 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 4.3a 2 Replies
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Hello,
I'm currently trying to analyze the change of magnetic flux that is made by a 3D magnet that is adjusted on a periodically moving beam. (Physics: SOLID, MF and Time Dependent)
But unfortunately my simulation does not converge.
I checked all my BC (Boundary conditions) in order to have a unique solution and made a finer mesh, but it didn't help. I think I'm doing something wrong with the coupling between MF and SOLID Physics.
How can I couple these two physics in order to get the simulation work?
I would be really happy and thankful if someone can take a look at my model and help me out!
Mario
I'm currently trying to analyze the change of magnetic flux that is made by a 3D magnet that is adjusted on a periodically moving beam. (Physics: SOLID, MF and Time Dependent)
But unfortunately my simulation does not converge.
I checked all my BC (Boundary conditions) in order to have a unique solution and made a finer mesh, but it didn't help. I think I'm doing something wrong with the coupling between MF and SOLID Physics.
How can I couple these two physics in order to get the simulation work?
I would be really happy and thankful if someone can take a look at my model and help me out!
Mario
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