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Permanent magnet falling in a tube
Posted 2012年3月6日 GMT-5 06:24 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Results & Visualization, Structural Mechanics Version 4.2a 3 Replies
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Hi everybody,
In one of my tests I wanted to see if COMSOL takes care and computes the eddy currents, or if I should make it compute them. (if you have an immidiate answer, I'll be glad, by the way :) ) So I wanted to create the simplest test model I could find - and the first one I thought of was a magnet falling in a tube by gravity. In case I'm not clear - www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU6NSh7hr7Q around 1:45 is the model I'm talking about.
Anyway - I constructed the model in an axisymmetric 2D. Geometry is easy and fine, but I'm having trouble with the rest. I inserted both Structural mechanics and Magnetism - one to make it fall, and the other to study our goal. The model solved, but from the results I am seeing I'm not comfortable enough with it. I'm not sure it is correct, and in no way can I actually see the displacement of the magnet through time. It always seems to show me the displacement *field*, which I'm not sure what it is(I'm not a native English speaker).
Can you review the model and see?
Thank you for your time,
Shoval.
In one of my tests I wanted to see if COMSOL takes care and computes the eddy currents, or if I should make it compute them. (if you have an immidiate answer, I'll be glad, by the way :) ) So I wanted to create the simplest test model I could find - and the first one I thought of was a magnet falling in a tube by gravity. In case I'm not clear - www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU6NSh7hr7Q around 1:45 is the model I'm talking about.
Anyway - I constructed the model in an axisymmetric 2D. Geometry is easy and fine, but I'm having trouble with the rest. I inserted both Structural mechanics and Magnetism - one to make it fall, and the other to study our goal. The model solved, but from the results I am seeing I'm not comfortable enough with it. I'm not sure it is correct, and in no way can I actually see the displacement of the magnet through time. It always seems to show me the displacement *field*, which I'm not sure what it is(I'm not a native English speaker).
Can you review the model and see?
Thank you for your time,
Shoval.
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