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Hysteresis curve
Posted 24 feb 2010, 09:06 GMT-5 6 Replies
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There is a way I can load a hysteresis curve for a specific material? If yes, how can I do that?
Cesar Camerini
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The way I know is by creating a new material. There you can define B, H and MUR as functions, trhough an equation or point by point.
I hope this helps.
Lidia.
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I´m with the same problem, I created a new material and loaded my hysteresis curve (attached), but I´m having difficulties to obtain the realtive permeability in function of B and H. How can I set the relative permeability in function of my B and H in the subdomains settings?
Thanks
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Note that B=mu0*mur*H, so you've just to take another set of points with "B" as "x" and "B/(mu0*H)" as "y".
If you find a better solution please tell me, because I'm interested on it.
Regards,
Lidia.
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Thank you for helping me.
I introduced the MUR as a function of B, as you recomended. But comsol continue to give me an error message when solving. This time I'm attaching my model so you can have a quickly view and try to help me again! The material is the subdomain number 2.
I'm still trying a different solution, if Iget on good results I'll send you.
Thank you again...
Monica
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Failed to load file for interpolation function
- File: G:\Proyecto de Investigacin\outro.txt
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I've seen your excel file right now. You may get the error message because you don't have to define the whole hysteresis curve but the positive values. I mean, what you have to define is
normB as a function of normH
normH as a function of normB
MUR as a function of normB
Regards,
Lidia.
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