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May 11, 2023 at 1:02 pmSolutionParticipant
In previous versions, losses are usually reported as the total loss of all objects. To obtain losses on a certain object, we need to use field calculator to integrate the loss density over the object volume. This document demonstrates how to enable object-based loss report on individual objects in Maxwell 2D&3D transient starting from 2021R2. The supported loss will be solid loss and core loss.
Attachments:
1. EM_FAQ_Maxwell_How to Report Per-object Loss.pdf
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