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To run the example, simply open '''inductor.pro''' in Gmsh. The example contains both 2D and 3D models, static and dynamic, linear and nonlinear. The 2D model is very similar to the [http://www.femm.info/wiki/InductanceExample FEMM inductor example]. | To run the example, simply open '''inductor.pro''' in Gmsh. The example contains both 2D and 3D models, static and dynamic, linear and nonlinear. The 2D model is very similar to the [http://www.femm.info/wiki/InductanceExample FEMM inductor example]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:31, 1 November 2016
2D and 3D model of an inductor/core system.
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Download model archive (inductor.zip) |
Additional information
To run the example, simply open inductor.pro in Gmsh. The example contains both 2D and 3D models, static and dynamic, linear and nonlinear. The 2D model is very similar to the FEMM inductor example.
Model developed by R. Sabariego.
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