TAGGED: 2d-modelling, aedt, field-calculator
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July 23, 2024 at 12:15 pmDaniel DunschSubscriber
I am analyzing an electrical machine in 2D and 3D. The Problem is:
"In my 2D execution the energy of the magentic field is calculated similar to my 3D execution with a component length of 1000mm."
I found out, that 1 meter is the default depth of 2D models, but when I change the model depth to, let's say 100mm, Maxwell calculates the same energy of the model in the field calculator.
Here are two pictures showing the 2D Calculation with a model depth of 100mm
and 3D Calculation with an overall length of 1 meter.Is Maxwell not able to convert these calculations depending on the selected model depth? (Magnetostatic Solution)
Thanks in advance
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July 31, 2024 at 10:00 amHarinath VudumulaAnsys Employee
Hello Daniel Dunsch,
      In 2D Field calculator will calculate for 1m depth (Default) irrespective of model depth in settings. We have to multiply with model depth.
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Thank you,Â
Harinath Vudumula.
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