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How to define a (special) magnetization direction

    • frank_koenig
      Subscriber

      Hi

      We are using a cylinder magnet with diametral magnetization.

    • NKC
      Forum Moderator
      Hi nIn which tool are you creating this?.RegardsnNavyan
    • frank_koenig
      Subscriber
      Hi,nwe use ANSYS Electromagnetics Suite 17.1.0. formerly known as ANSYS MAXWELL.nRegards,nFrankn
    • AndyJP
      Subscriber
      why not dividing it into 2 objects, magnetized differently?n
    • frank_koenig
      Subscriber
      Hi AndyJP,nsorry I can't image your suggestion.nI just know how to set the magnetization direction into x, y or z.nBut how can I add an angle to the any of these directions.nn
    • NKC
      Forum Moderator
      Hi,nYou can try defining them as follows.nFor perfect anisotropic separation you can directly create a face coordinate system on the top of cylindrical face and assign magnetization with reference to that.nFor 8 deg. magnetization error, model your magnet as two half cylindrical magnets(with 8 deg deviation) and define face coordinate system for each and assign magnetization with reference to respective coordinate systems.nnRegardsnNavya.n
    • AndyJP
      Subscriber
      the material coercitivity is given in XYZ coordinates. Create two materials with different coercitivity vectors. Apply to different parts of the magnet (separate objects)n
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