Magnet

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Introduction

The Magnet allows you:

  • to define the magnetic orientation of a permanent magnet
  • to take into account the demagnetization for the Transient magnetic solutions only
    Note: In order to take into account the demagnetization, the permanent magnet material must be non-linear.
Note: To complete the modeling of the magnet it is necessary to assign a Permanent Magnet material on the same body on which the Magnet is applied.

Dialog Box



  • Select magnet bodies: Select one or several bodies to define as a magnet.
  • Magnet Orientation: two choices

    • Unidirectional: along a vector to define by clicking on Define/Modify Orientation

      The result of the vector are displayed in these three fields X, Y and Z.

      Note: It is possible to define these coordinates by editing and modifying each coordinate.
    • Radial / Orthoradial: Magnetic direction of the selected body either diverge/converge from the given point

      4 types:

      • Radial outwards
      • Radial inwards
      • Orthoradial clockwise
      • Orthoradial anticlockwise

      For each type, it needs to select the cylindrical face to apply the magnet orientation.

      After selecting the face, the result of the Axis unit vector and the Axis point are computed and displayed.

      Note: It is possible to define these coordinates (for the Axis unit vector and the Axis point) by editing and modifying each coordinate.
    Orientation type Illustration
    Unidirectional
    Radial
    outwards inwards
    Orthoradial
    clockwise anticlockwise
  • Check the Demagnetization box to take it into account (or do not check the box to ignore the demagnetization)
    Note: By default the Demagnetization box is not checked.
    Note: The Demagnetization option is only available in Transient Magnetic solution

Theoretical information about demagnetization

A magnet can be demagnetized when there is an important magnetic field placed upon it. This effect is normally studied by looking at the second and the third quadrant of the hysteresis curve of the magnetic material.

When the magnetic field increases, we follow the B(H) curve of the magnet, however when we go back we will not follow the magnetic curve, but a recoil curve.



The vector quantity BrMagnet available, has the advantage of containing the explicit direction and orientation of the remanent field.

Here is an example of the postprocessing of the vector quantity of the demagnetization (BrMagnet) in the magnet part:

module of vector quantity BrMagnet vector quantity BrMagnet (direction and orientation of the remanent field)

Display Magnet preview

Adding to the preview visualisation during Magnet creation and edition, the command Display Preview allows to display Magnet previews at any time.

For that, right-click on the Magnet entities and click on Display Preview command.



→ All the selected Magnet entities previews become visible on the graphic:

The command Hide All Previews in the same contextual menu allows to hide the preview and reset the graphical view.