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To run the model, open '''magnets.pro''' with Gmsh.
 
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The model uses a magnetic scalar potential formulation to solve the magnetostatic Maxwell system in three dimensions. The forces are computed using the Maxwell stress tensor.
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The model uses either a magnetic scalar or vector potential formulation to solve the magnetostatic Maxwell system in three dimensions. The forces are computed using the Maxwell stress tensor.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:35, 11 August 2015

3D force computation between a collection of magnets.

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Additional information

To run the model, open magnets.pro with Gmsh.

The model uses either a magnetic scalar or vector potential formulation to solve the magnetostatic Maxwell system in three dimensions. The forces are computed using the Maxwell stress tensor.

Model developed by C. Geuzaine.