Author(s): Joshua Wallace & Steve Scampoli, ANSYS Inc.
Problem Specification
1. Pre-Analysis & Start-Up
2. Geometry
3. Physics Setup
4. Case Setup
5. Solution/Results
Pre-Analysis & Start-Up
Governing Equation
Magnetostatics is the study of magnetic fields in devices where the magnetic field is generated from DC (steady) currents and/or permanent magnets. Magnetostatics is a special case of Maxwell’s equations, which form the basis of electromagnetism.
For magnetostatics the electric field inside of a current carrying coil is completely decoupled from the magnetic field, and the following Maxwell’s equations are solved for magnetostatics -
Where ∇ denotes divergence, H is the magnetic field intensity, J is the current density, and B is the magnetic flux density.
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Now that the the pre-calculations are finished, we are ready to begin the simulation in ANSYS AIM. Open ANSYS AIM by going to Start > All Apps > ANSYS 18.2 > ANSYS AIM 18.2. Once starting page has opened, select the Magnetics template as shown below.