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Help with Femm 2D application

Started by Low-Q, April 04, 2007, 04:46:34 PM

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Low-Q

Hi,

I have drawn a toroid in femm2D. Then I want this toroid to be a magnet which is radial magnetized from inside out.
Is this possible to do in femm?

It's time consuming, making several small magnets where the poles are pointing outwards...

Br.

Vidar

Omnibus

No, it's not possible. Neither is it  possible in Maxwell which is a way more advanced a program. Unfortunately, you have to assemble your radially magnetized toroid from smaller segments.

dutchy1966

It is possible! just setup one magnet in direction 0 degrees and use copy/rotate around origin 0,0 (if that is your center of the toroid). Use e.g. 10 degree stepping 36 copies.
Can be done in like 30 seconds....

regards

Robert

Omnibus

This is what I said. The only way to make a radially magnetized toroid is to make it up from segments. It is not the time of making it from segments that matters. The problem is that it will only approximate a radially magnetized toroid.

Nali2001

Hmm I kind of wonder if such a magnet can even be made in the real world.