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January 13, 2024 at 8:41 pm
ctunceroglu
SubscriberHello, I am trying to experiment with Maxwell and Icepak two-way coupling as described in the tutorial I shared in the link below. However, I am using 2D instead of 3D. When I try to copy-paste as shown in the video, it doesn't work like in 3D. It doesn't paste any materials (all unassigned). What could be the reason for this? Does Icepak not work with 2D?
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January 16, 2024 at 12:53 pm
Yannis
Ansys EmployeeHello. Please note, Icepak does not support 2D.
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January 16, 2024 at 1:22 pm
ctunceroglu
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thanks for the reply, so how can I do thermal analysis using Maxwell 2d?
is there any manual for Maxwell 2d thermal analysis?
up to now,
I tried the workbench, but due to insufficient knowledge about the program, when I attached my Maxwell 2D (transient- cylindrical about Z) model and sent the solution to steady state analysis, I received an ‘unable to attach to geometry’ error. If there is a manual or example that uses Maxwell 2D for thermal analysis, it would greatly help me. I hope you can assist. Thank you in advance.
edit1=unable to attach to geometry’ error can solve without using transient z instead of transient xy.
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