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October 21, 2024 at 11:19 pmh-roperSubscriber
I understand that the magnetic field at a point will be time varying in an AC sim. When I put the following expression in the fields calculator this is the result I get:
Does this represent the phase delay of the wave in each vector direction? If not, what does it represent? How does the calculator choose at what point to evaluate the field and give it to me. These values are the same no matter what phase I input.Â
If I take the Vector_B predefined expression it varies with phase. I want to know what the expression I entered is giving me so I can make sense of it.
Thank you.
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November 8, 2024 at 5:58 pmGLUOAnsys Employee
Hello,
This represent the B in x, y, z direction in complex form. Vector_B has "AtPhase", which means it is evaluated at the phase you specified in the context section.
GL
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