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Magnetic Susceptibility Modelling Using ANSYS

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    SYSNO ASEP0367696
    Document TypeC - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.)
    R&D Document TypeConference Paper
    TitleMagnetic Susceptibility Modelling Using ANSYS
    Author(s) Bartušek, Karel (UPT-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Čáp, M. (CZ)
    Marcon, P. (CZ)
    Mikulka, J. (CZ)
    Number of authors4
    Source TitlePIERS 2011 Marrakesh Proceedings. - Cambridge : The Electromagnetics Academy, 2011 - ISBN 978-1-934142-16-5
    Pagess. 190-193
    Number of pages4 s.
    ActionPIERS 2011 Marrakesh
    Event date20.04.2011-23.04.2011
    VEvent locationMarrakesh
    CountryMA - Morocco
    Event typeWRD
    Languageeng - English
    CountryUS - United States
    Keywordsmagnetic susceptibility ; NMR ; ANSYS ; APDL
    Subject RIVJA - Electronics ; Optoelectronics, Electrical Engineering
    R&D ProjectsGA102/09/0314 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    CEZAV0Z20650511 - UPT-D (2005-2011)
    AnnotationThe paper deals with modeling of magnetic induction in close to the paramagnetic materials. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) based method for material susceptibility measuring gives variable results which need to be verified by other reliable method. ANSYS model based on Finite element method (FEM) makes veri¯cation of measured results possible. ANSYS is the suitable system for multiphysics modeling and simulation, modeling of anisotropic materials and for possible use of special programming language APDL. Therefore, the use of this program is for the results verification appropriate. Paramagnetic and diamagnetic material samples e.g., aluminum, copper, glass, and water are used. The samples are of cylinder shape, 3 cm in length and 0.5 cm in diameter. The cylinder is placed in an air filed cube with side length 4 cm.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Scientific Instruments
    ContactMartina Šillerová, sillerova@ISIBrno.Cz, Tel.: 541 514 178
    Year of Publishing2012
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