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+ | * More details on how to use {{tt|magneticFoam}} can be found on the thread that lead to the creating of this wiki page you're reading: [http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/openfoam/95146-magneticfoam-2.html#post508179 magneticFoam - post #34] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 21 March 2015
1 General description
Quoting from the comment header on the solver:
Solver for the magnetic field generated by permanent magnets.
A Poisson's equation for the magnetic scalar potential psi is solved from which the magnetic field intensity H and magnetic flux density B are obtained. The paramagnetic particle force field (H dot grad(H)) is optionally available.
The source code for the solver can be found in the folder applications/solvers/electromagnetics/magneticFoam.
Thread at CFD-Online dedicated to understanding this solver: magneticFoam
First known working case: magneticFoam @ cfd-online - post #12
2 References
- Useful information about implementing a solver similar to magneticFoam: OpenFOAM Simulation for Electromagnetic Problems
- More details on how to use magneticFoam can be found on the thread that lead to the creating of this wiki page you're reading: magneticFoam - post #34