Maxwell Ansoft to Excel: Tips & Tricks

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Users are discussing the export of data from Maxwell Ansoft to Excel, with inquiries about using MATLAB code or Excel macros for conversion. One participant has extensive experience with Ansoft Maxwell for transformer simulations and is open to sharing insights. Another user requests a tutorial for simulating the magnetic field of two neodymium magnets in Maxwell, and a response offers to send a manual for a simple simulation. The conversation highlights the need for resources and shared knowledge among users of Maxwell Ansoft.
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Hello guys

Does anyone use Maxwell Ansoft?
If so, have you tried to export it to Excell? if so do u use any MATLAB code to convert it? or use macros in excell?

Thanks
 
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Hi All,

Did you export Maxwell data to Excell?
I am using Ansoft Maxwell for transformer simulations for all most a year and I have a lot of experience in real transformer production and projects. I am ready to share my experience...

Cheers
 
Alguem poderia enviar um tutorial simulando no maxwell o campo magnético de dois imas de neodímio?
Agradeço.
 
Could someone post a tutorial on simulating Maxwell's magnetic field two neodymium magnets?
ralecio@gmail.com
Thank you.
 
Hi ralecio,

I never did simulation for permanent magnets, but i will sent you manual. That is very simple simulation.
I hope that manual will help.

Cheers
 
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