Steady State AC Magnetic volume (3D) / face (2D) region
Introduction
The volume (in 3D) / face (in 2D) regions are the material regions used to model the massive regions in the study domain.
Material regions (massive regions)
Material massive regions enable the modeling of the material media (with materials). The physical properties of the medium are those of the corresponding material region.
A massive region… | enables the modeling… | It is defined by… | ||
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air or vacuum | of the air or of the vacuum |
(predefined) (permeability μr =1) |
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magnetic non conducting |
of a medium: magnetic non-conducting |
a material with: permeability μr |
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solid conductor |
of a medium: magnetic or not conducting |
a material with: permeability μr resistivity ρ |
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coil conductor |
of a medium: conducting with source non-magnetic |
a number of turns an electric component |
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coil conductor with losses |
of a medium: conducting with source non-magnetic with losses computation → The two last medium represent a coil:
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a material with: permeability μr resistivity ρ a number of strands in parallel an electric component strands geometrical dimensions and orientation |
A massive region… | enables the modeling… | It is defined by… | |
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Specific to 2D | with current density |
of a medium: conducting with source non-magnetic |
a material with: permeability μr resistivity ρ |
A massive region … | enables the modeling … | It is defined by … | ||
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Specific to 3D Steady State AC Magnetic |
solid conductor described by surface impedance characterized by: a very small skin depth with respect conductor sizes |
of a medium: magnetic passive conductor |
a material with: permeability μr resistivity ρ |
In 3D, for solid conductor regions described by surface impedance, refer to section Surface impedance condition (3D).