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Result from one model to the next
Posted 2013年11月19日 GMT-5 18:19 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.3b 0 Replies
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I would like to simulate the magnetisation and demagnetisation of samples. In essence, this problem can be subdivided into to two parts or models. In model A, an complex array of magnets generates a spatially varying (but static) magnetic field which magnetises the sample, or more precisely a spatially varying (but time independent) magnetisation vector M(r) in the sample is established. Hence model A is a static DC model. In part b, since I have for each position M(r) inside the sample, I would like to use Bloch's equation to describe the decay of M(r,t). Model B would be time dependent AC/DC and in a sense the spatially distribution of M(r) from Model A is the initial condition for Model B, that is, M(r,t=0).
Now my question is, how can I use (transfer) the result (M(r) from the sample) from part a into part b?
Thanks and kind regards
Michael
Hello Michael Vogel
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