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Maxwell SV Getting Started: A 2D Magnetostatic Problem - LES

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<strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong>: A <strong>2D</strong> <strong>Magnetostatic</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />

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2.50e4 1.88<br />

3.50e4 1.90<br />

5. After you enter the last value, click the mouse button on Enter twice. The software automatically<br />

fits a curve to the points you entered and displays a list of all �<br />

B-H curve points, as shown below:<br />

6. Click Exit to return to the Material Setup window.<br />

Assign ColdRolledSteel to the Yoke and Bonnet<br />

Now that you have returned to the Material Manager, enter ColdRolledSteel into the database and<br />

assign it to the selected objects:<br />

To save and assign the new material:<br />

1. Click Enter to save the material properties you have entered for ColdRolledSteel — including<br />

the B-H curve you have just defined — and add it to the material database. ColdRolledSteel<br />

appears in the Material list. The word Local appears next to it, indicating that this material is<br />

specific to the solenoid project.<br />

2. Click Assign to assign ColdRolledSteel to the yoke and bonnet.<br />

4-6 Setting Up the Model

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