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Domain: you take all the regions (face/ volume) to display a scalar
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No vacuum, you don’t take into account of the region type air (vacuum)
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Vacuum and infinite, you take into account of both region air and infinite
Hi,
So if i use 3D i should select macros_Flux3D_postproc>>select HalbachMagnetization3D.PFM?
Then if use halbach concept, should i set the orientation of the magnet as normal?
To easy for you, please find the attached file for you reference. the coil arrangement in series.
should i assign in physic for the magnet?
Best Regards.
Hi,
The (scalar) spatial quantities can be displayed on various supports in the form of isovalues (color-shade), isolines (the color of lines is equivalent those of the color shade) or arrows. About the difference between:
All the differences between the support, you can find it in the help of Flux.
file:///C:/Program%20Files/Altair/2019/flux/Flux/Help/Flux/english/Website/index.html?Isovaleurs
Best regards.
Hi,
The best way is to use Flux 3D. You can start with the supervisor example of a linear machine. To get this example:
Flux 3D supervisor >> select Open example >> Select application note: linear motor.
Best regards.