Edgar J. Kaiser
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                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                2019/11/17 11:47 GMT-5                            
                        
                        Updated:
                            
                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                2019/11/17 11:49 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi,
you can apply a magnetic potential to the boundaries of the model. 
In case of mfnc this would be the scalar potential Vm = 1[A/m]z for a field of 1 A/m in z-direction.
In case of mf it is Ar = 0, Aphi = 0.5[T]r and Az = 0 for a field of 1 T in z-direction.
Of course any magnetization inside the model will distort this field.
Cheers
Edgar
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    Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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                            Hi,
you can apply a magnetic potential to the boundaries of the model. 
In case of mfnc this would be the scalar potential Vm = 1[A/m]*z for a field of 1 A/m in z-direction.
In case of mf it is Ar = 0, Aphi = 0.5[T]*r and Az = 0 for a field of 1 T in z-direction.
Of course any magnetization inside the model will distort this field.
Cheers
Edgar