It's static and low frequency magnetic problem. For full 3D simulation, Ansys Maxwell is well suited. A basic simulation of the Maglev geometry can be performed in 2D magnetic tool, e.g. free FEMM.
Hi guys I have installed COMSOL Multiphysics software due to availability. What do you say about it's capabilities? I have to do simulations both in 2D & 3D with Maglev train moving in it.
By the way any source where free online training or tutorials for COMSOL is available (in electromagnetics domain)?
Hi guys I have installed COMSOL Multiphysics software due to availability. What do you say about it's capabilities? I have to do simulations both in 2D & 3D with Maglev train moving in it.
By the way any source where free online training or tutorials for COMSOL is available (in electromagnetics domain)?
I'm not simulating for electromagnetic compatibility or interferences as primary objective. I want to see sliding maglev train engine (for simplicity in some block form) in 2D and 3D as per given parameters, like number of turns, operating frequency, voltage type and level applied, flux density, magnetic material used etc.