Hi Bruno,
I may be missing the point here,
but I think you need the axis-symmetric setting.
Slice your
cylinder along its length, so you have a cross section. Then draw one half of it in FEMMEwith
the centre at (FEMME’s) r=0.
FEMME will
then model your electromagnet as if it were rotated around the r=0 line.
Hopethis
helps.
Adrian
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Hi all.
I am Bruno Vusini and I am an italian engineer. I have used
FEMM for my thesis (THANKS DAVE!!). I have used this
WONDERFUL program for many others problems (motors,
electromagnetic brakes...) and now...I have a problem...
Can I model a cylindrical elecromagnet using FEMM? Is there a
way to transform this problem in a 2D model?
Thanks to all.
Bruno.
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