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Magnetization independent variables
Posted 23.07.2010, 19:18 GMT-4 2 Replies
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Hi,
I am trying to model a material with the AC/DC module using 3.5a and I have equations which describe the magnetization of the material in the horizontal (x) and vertical (y) directions. BOTH equations use the horizontal magnetic field to determine the magnetization (Bx_emqa).
I am using the constitutive relation B=mu0(H+M) and defining M as the equations I described above. This creates problems when I try and solve the model as I think COMSOL will not allow me to define magnetization in the vertical (y) direction with a horizontal field (x direction). Can anyone verify this for me? Does anyone have any ideas on how I can represent the horizontal field without using Bx_emqa/mu0? I have already tried defining Bx as sqrt(normB^2 +By^2) , but that doesn't work either. Functions maybe? or some other way?
Thanks for your help.
I am trying to model a material with the AC/DC module using 3.5a and I have equations which describe the magnetization of the material in the horizontal (x) and vertical (y) directions. BOTH equations use the horizontal magnetic field to determine the magnetization (Bx_emqa).
I am using the constitutive relation B=mu0(H+M) and defining M as the equations I described above. This creates problems when I try and solve the model as I think COMSOL will not allow me to define magnetization in the vertical (y) direction with a horizontal field (x direction). Can anyone verify this for me? Does anyone have any ideas on how I can represent the horizontal field without using Bx_emqa/mu0? I have already tried defining Bx as sqrt(normB^2 +By^2) , but that doesn't work either. Functions maybe? or some other way?
Thanks for your help.
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