Explain operations using diagrams for Helmholtz coils, coils and magnetic materials, insulation and conduction of eddy currents, etc.!
This document is an operation guide for the magnetic field analysis software 'ELF/MAGIC', based on the finite element method. It includes topics such as Helmholtz coils, coils and magnetic materials, insulation and conduction of eddy currents, and the magnetic flux linkage of coils. The example problems presented are for operational explanation, with fewer than 50 elements. While the low number of elements results in lower accuracy, please use it for qualitative understanding. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Helmholtz Coil ■ U-shaped Magnet ■ Halbach Magnet ■ Forces Acting on Magnets ■ Coils and Magnetic Materials *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■ Insulation and Conduction of Eddy Currents ■ Eddy Current Hole Model ■ Induced Current in Coils ■ Chain Magnetic Flux of Coils ■ Coils and Magnetic Materials 2 ■ Iron Ball and Magnet ■ Spatial Time Step *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Our company uses the "Integral Element Method," which is different from the "Finite Element Method." This analytical technique employs "formulas derived from integrating laws such as Coulomb's law and Biot-Savart's law," and has many features including "no need for spatial meshing," "high-precision solutions for spatial electric and magnetic fields obtained through analytical formulas," "fast three-dimensional calculations," "ease of analyzing magnets," and "easy mixing of components with different scales." It is already being utilized by numerous companies, universities, and research institutions, and we encourage beginners as well as those who have struggled with the finite element method to give it a try.