Arrows: about
Plotting of arrows
Spatial vectorial quantities can be displayed by means of colored arrows on the different supports.
Support
The support for the plotting of arrows are:
- unidirectional conductors
- bidirectional conductors
- 2D grids
Spatial quantities
The spatial quantities that can be displayed by means of arrows are:
- the current density and its three components (X, Y or Z)
- the magnetic flux density and its three components (X, Y or Z)
- the Laplace force density (the average component as well as the 2ω pulsating component) and its three components (X, Y or Z)
Meaning of the arrows
The spatial quantities considered are displayed by means of arrows according to the following rules:
- the color of the arrows is proportional to the modulus of the quantity
- the orientation of the arrows points the direction of this quantity*
Computation points
The points where the arrows are computed depends on the spatial quantity selected but are in general highly linked to:
- for unidirectional conductors, to the mesh and the additional points due to the discretization in the length for the post-processing*
- for bidirectional conductors, to the mesh
- for 2D grids, to their own discretization as described in § 2D grids: about