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Old   January 4, 2018, 03:25
Default Magnet design in ANSYS workbench
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i want to design permanent magnets for my particular application using ANSYS workbench 15 using Magnetostatics analysis. i have added new material in the ANSYS library as my material was not listed their. I have used Coercive force and Residual induction to define my material. After creating geometry including the bar magnet and then enclosing it with a cubical structure with polarization direction and moving to next level of applying boundary condition. i have applied Magnetic flux parallel condition on all the outer surfaces of the enclosure. But in post-processing, it is not showing any variation in the plots. i am not getting the reason for the same. Please look into the problem and help.
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