CAD for magnetic field analysis.

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For magnetic field analysis, several finite element software packages are recommended besides MagNET, including COMSOL and ANSYS. These tools are capable of performing magnetostatic analysis effectively. Users appreciate the versatility and advanced features offered by these software options. It's important to consider the specific requirements of the project when selecting the appropriate software. Overall, exploring various software can enhance the analysis of magnetic field interactions with metals.
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Hi,

I've recently chosen my final year project which is partly based on interaction of magnetic field with various metals.

Apart from MagNET what other software would you recommend in this area ?

Thanks,
Tom
 
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There are lots of finite element software packages which can do magnetostatic analysis. Just a few examples would be COMSOL, ANSYS, etc.
 
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