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Force between to two closing magnets
Posted 21 mar 2011, 15:26 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Geometry, Materials, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Structural Mechanics Version 4.0a 3 Replies
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Hi everyone,
I just began using Comsol to do some simulations, and my question is that:
Right now I have two cylindrical N42 magnets, the thickness is 5mm, and the diameter is 15mm, the distance between them is 50mm initial, and the distance decreases gradually with a step 1mm. I need to find out the attractive force between the two magnets in the different distances, does anyone have any idea about how can I input the model?
Furthermore, I attach one of the magnet at the end of a cantilever beam, and the other one is attached on a roof which is vertically placed with the one on the beam. An external vibration is loaded on the fixed end of the cantilever beam, how can I get the displacements of the free end of the beam?
Thank you very much!
I just began using Comsol to do some simulations, and my question is that:
Right now I have two cylindrical N42 magnets, the thickness is 5mm, and the diameter is 15mm, the distance between them is 50mm initial, and the distance decreases gradually with a step 1mm. I need to find out the attractive force between the two magnets in the different distances, does anyone have any idea about how can I input the model?
Furthermore, I attach one of the magnet at the end of a cantilever beam, and the other one is attached on a roof which is vertically placed with the one on the beam. An external vibration is loaded on the fixed end of the cantilever beam, how can I get the displacements of the free end of the beam?
Thank you very much!
3 Replies Last Post 30 mar 2011, 15:09 GMT-4