Magnetic Shielding
The Magnetic Shielding node adds a boundary condition for magnetic shielding. It describes a thin layer of a highly permeable medium that shields the magnetic field. Because of the presence of this thin layer, the tangential components of the magnetic field and vector potential have discontinuities given by:
In this equation, ds is the surface layer thickness and the relation between the tangential magnetic field Ht and flux density Bt inside the layer can be linear and given by a relative permeability or nonlinear and given by the B-H curve of the layer material.
The Magnetic Shielding model uses a magnetostatic approach and can only be used in a Stationary study step. For a frequency-domain model of a similar physical object (thin layer) use the Transition Boundary Condition node instead.
Magnetic Shielding
Enter a value or expression for the Surface thickness ds (SI unit: m). Select a Magnetization model, either Relative permeability (the default), or B-H curve.
Relative Permeability
Select Relative permeability μr (dimensionless) to use the constitutive relation B = μ0μrH. The default uses values From material. For User defined, enter another value or expression.
B-H Curve
Select B-H curve to use a curve that relates the magnetic flux density B and the magnetic field H as |B| = f(|H|). The Magnetic field norm setting can take the values From material or User defined.