Need tutorial for magneto static simulation of C-core (Imag)

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This discussion centers on the need for a detailed tutorial on magneto static simulation of C-core, specifically for a project. Users recommend utilizing simulation software such as COMSOL or ANSYS, which provide relevant tutorials on their websites. Additionally, a Google search for "Magnetostatic Simulation of C-Core" yields numerous resources that can assist in this area.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with magneto static simulation concepts
  • Access to simulation software like COMSOL or ANSYS
  • Basic understanding of C-core design and applications
  • Ability to conduct online research for tutorials and resources
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore COMSOL's official tutorials on magneto static simulations
  • Investigate ANSYS resources for C-core simulations
  • Conduct a Google search for "Magnetostatic Simulation of C-Core" for additional tutorials
  • Join forums or communities focused on magneto static simulations for peer support
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Engineers, researchers, and students involved in electromagnetic simulations, particularly those focusing on C-core applications and magneto static analysis.

Sreedevi
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Hello all,

I am a new member of this forum,
I would like to know where can i find the detailed tutorial of magneto static simulation of C-core. I am in the middle of one project and for further move I need the magneto static simulation of C-core. The image is attached.
 

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Sreedevi said:
Hello all,

I am a new member of this forum,
I would like to know where can i find the detailed tutorial of magneto static simulation of C-core. I am in the middle of one project and for further move I need the magneto static simulation of C-core. The image is attached.
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

What simulation software do you have available? Do you have access to COMSOL or ANSYS? Even if you don't have those software packages, you may be able to view their tutorials for such simulations on their websites...
 
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