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Re: [femm] What's the "In" used for?
Hi
Properties for selected block expected these things:
1. Name - you should define material or choose from
the library in advance. ( Properties ->materials or
material library...see manual)
2. mesh size - is active when autosize is not
selected, it changes size of elements for each block
3. In circuit - it expects name of circuit defined in
advance (Properties -> Circuits)
4. magnetization direction - it is active only, if the
material is permanent magnet (Hc no zero in material
definition)
5. Group - you can assign each block, line or node to
a group. It allows you (if you choose Operation ->
group) to select easy entities which are in the same
group.
Nodal properties experts:
1. Name - must be defined in Properties->Point in
advance
2. Group - it is the same funcionality as in block, it
assigns the node to a group.
Jiri Vecerka
PS The info, how to set properties for ecach block
material or point property you can find in the manual.
--- ephjyin <ephjyin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear David,
> I tried the FEMM, it's a great thing! But I have
> a thing unclear.
> There are three "In"'s in the "Properties for
> selected Block"
> dialogue box and in the "Specify nodal property"
> dialogue box. I know
> the first "In" in the "Properties for selected
> block" is for the
> circuit selecting, but I do not know what the other
> two are used for.
> I have tried put different values in their blanks,
> and did not find
> any effects on the results. Hope you can make a
> readme file for these
> entries. Thank you.
>
>
>
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