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How to include a coordinate system for the electromagnetic coil to be fixed at its origin ?


2 Replies Last Post 2023年9月11日 GMT-4 06:20
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Posted: 1 year ago 2023年8月15日 GMT-4 04:22

There are many ways to define coordinate systems under Definitions, so it should be possible to find one that can fit with your coil setup.

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René Christensen, PhD
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There are many ways to define coordinate systems under Definitions, so it should be possible to find one that can fit with your coil setup.

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Posted: 1 year ago 2023年9月11日 GMT-4 06:20

Thank you for your reply, I didn't notice it earlier . This answer is helpful to me. I created two electromagnets that are facing each other side by side. And I want to calculate the force on one electromagnet due to the other one. But I am getting negative force when the the moving coil is moving toward the stationary one. Now I am thinking that the electromagnet design itself is wrong, because the magnetic fiels line are not supposed to be the way in wanted them to flow . What is the approach I should follow for this problem ?

Thank you for your reply, I didn't notice it earlier . This answer is helpful to me. I created two electromagnets that are facing each other side by side. And I want to calculate the force on one electromagnet due to the other one. But I am getting negative force when the the moving coil is moving toward the stationary one. Now I am thinking that the electromagnet design itself is wrong, because the magnetic fiels line are not supposed to be the way in wanted them to flow . What is the approach I should follow for this problem ?

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