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Computing two physics models Simultaneously
Posted 2014年6月11日 GMT-4 17:18 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 4.3b 1 Reply
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Hello,
I am trying to combine MAGNETIC FIELD physics with Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain physics for a Helmholtz coil application. In middle of coils is a FR4 board with transmission line on it. I need to encase this board in a perfect electric conductor block. This where I need the Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain physics.
However, I can never get both the models to work together. Infact, Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain never gets computed in the presence of Magnetic field physics.
Can anyone suggest anything?
I am trying to combine MAGNETIC FIELD physics with Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain physics for a Helmholtz coil application. In middle of coils is a FR4 board with transmission line on it. I need to encase this board in a perfect electric conductor block. This where I need the Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain physics.
However, I can never get both the models to work together. Infact, Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain never gets computed in the presence of Magnetic field physics.
Can anyone suggest anything?
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