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The electromagnet model
`electromagnet.pro`
is the same as in
[
Tutorial
2
](
Magnetostatics
)
, but set up using a predefined template formulation file. In
addition to static fields, the template provides a frequency-domain
magnetodynamic formulation to compute the induced currents in the magnetic (and
conducting) core in steady-state, for a sinusoidal source current.
addition to static fields, the template provides frequency-domain and
time-domain magnetodynamic formulations to compute the induced currents
in the magnetic (and conducting) core for both steady-state and transient
source currents.
The transformer model
`transfo.pro`
uses the same template file to model a
simple transformer, in both frequency- and time-domain. A circuit coupling is
used to connect the primary winding to a voltage source and the secondary
winding to a resistive load.
simple transformer. A circuit coupling is used to connect the primary winding
to a voltage source and the secondary winding to a resistive load.
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