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Problem with conductor in homogeneous magnetic field

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Hi all,
I'm trying to solve a problem with a DC conductor in homogeneous magnetic field . I've managed to model the field (mf) following instructions someone has posted here in forum, so that works OK. I've also modeled current conductor using (mef) separately , and that works OK . Problem is that, when I join them , I'm not able to execute simulation in one domain .
I'm new to 3D modeling so would appreciate any suggestion on how many physics I should use, which ones and so . Please bare in mind that I have to add additional permeable object afterwards (or permanent magnet) as a third one.
Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thank you

1 Reply Last Post 2013年10月8日 GMT-4 18:02
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年10月8日 GMT-4 18:02
Hi Ana,

it should all work in mf or mef, but you don't need mef if you don't want to apply electric fields. What do you mean with " I'm not able to execute simulation in one domain . "?

Cheers
Edgar

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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Hi Ana, it should all work in mf or mef, but you don't need mef if you don't want to apply electric fields. What do you mean with " I'm not able to execute simulation in one domain . "? Cheers Edgar -- Edgar J. Kaiser emPhys Physical Technology http://www.emphys.com

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