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August 2, 2021 at 10:29 pm
Nelge
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Thank you this helps.
I also tried playing around with one of the rotational examples, I made the stator and Rotor of magnetic material (flux directed towards centre of cylinder), created a motion band for the rotor, and added 0.1 kgm^2 moment of inertia, and simulated what would happened. The video attached shows the animation.
I suppose what I am trying to understand is what are the limits of this software? Because this solution I've made seems to follow my original '2 magnets' situation but with a slightly different setup.
Does this animation show that you can simulate 2 magnets attracting each other?, or have I made wrong assumptions somewhere?
Thank You
I also tried playing around with one of the rotational examples, I made the stator and Rotor of magnetic material (flux directed towards centre of cylinder), created a motion band for the rotor, and added 0.1 kgm^2 moment of inertia, and simulated what would happened. The video attached shows the animation.
I suppose what I am trying to understand is what are the limits of this software? Because this solution I've made seems to follow my original '2 magnets' situation but with a slightly different setup.
Does this animation show that you can simulate 2 magnets attracting each other?, or have I made wrong assumptions somewhere?
Thank You