M700 Steel in Maxwell Electronics 2D Material Library

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M700 grade silicon/electrical steel data is not readily available in Maxwell Electronics' 2D Material Library. Users are encouraged to seek this information through specialized forums, such as the Maxwell Electronics simulation discussion forum, for potentially quicker responses. A Google search did not yield useful results for this specific query. Engaging with the community may provide better insights or data sources. Posting in dedicated forums is recommended for specialized inquiries like this.
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M700 Steel Maxwell Electronics 2D Material Library
Hi everybody,

I don't have M700 grade silicon/electrical steel data to add to Maxwell Electronics 2D Material Library. How/Where can I find this data? Could you help me?

Thanks,
Oguzhan Gonc
 
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Welcome to PF.

I tried a Google search on your thread title, but didn't get any obviously good hits. Hopefully someone else may have suggestions for you here, but in the mean time have you posted this fairly specialized question in the Maxwell Electronics simulation discussion forum? That may get you a quicker reply...

https://forum.ansys.com/forums/topic/hello-i-want-to-ask-you-about-maxwell-2d/
 
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