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Description This is an example of a two-dimensional FEM (finite element method) mesh for a cylindrically shaped magnetic shield. The mesh is created by an analyst prior to solution by the FEM software. In this case "two dimensional" means that the picture shows a flat cross section of an assembly that extends to a large distance at right-angles to the paper (Cartesian coordinates). The rectangle outlined at the right of the picture has been designated the conducting component, which carries the electric current that creates the magnetic field. The cylindrical part has been designated to be a material of high magnetic permeability (for example iron). The gray areas have been designated air. The mesh is divided into smaller triangles inside the cylinder, which is an area where the lines of magnetic flux will be more concentrated. See also Image:FEM_example_of_2D_solution.png.
Date 6 July 2007 (upload date)
Source Self-made using Infolytica Corporation's MagNet Software.
Author Zureks

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current22:23, 6 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 22:23, 6 July 2007534 × 488 (37 KB)Zureks{{Information |Description=An example of mesh for 2D FEM problem (see also Image:FEM_example_of_2D_solution.png |Source=self-made |Date=06/07/2007 |Author= Zureks }}

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