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defining a magnetization by importing a matrix of data
Posted 11 nov 2013, 21:47 GMT-5 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.3b 0 Replies
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I have to run a time-dependent simulation of a certain distribution of magnetization in a certain volume. I have the analytic time-dependent equations (they are sinusoidal exponential decays) for the components of the magnetization. The problem is that the parameters of the equations (amplitude and frequency) are spatially-dependent. These parameters are the results of another simulation, so I don't have the equtions for them. Is there a way to feed these parameters into the equations of magnetization? Has anybody faced this problem before?
Many thanks,
Andrea
Hello Andrea Giorni
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