*MAGNETIC PERMEABILITY
Specify magnetic permeability.

This option is used to define magnetic permeability for electromagnetic elements in an eddy current analysis.

Product: Abaqus/Standard  

Type: Model data

Level: Model  

References:

Optional parameters:

DEPENDENCIES

Set this parameter equal to the number of field variables included in the definition of magnetic permeability. If this parameter is omitted, the magnetic permeability is assumed not to depend on any field variables but may still depend on temperature and frequency.

FREQUENCY

Include this parameter to specify magnetic permeability as a function of frequency.

TYPE

Set TYPE=ISO (default) to define isotropic magnetic permeability. Set TYPE=ORTHO to define orthotropic magnetic permeability. Set TYPE=ANISO to define fully anisotropic magnetic permeability.

Data lines to define isotropic magnetic permeability (TYPE=ISO) if the FREQUENCY parameter is omitted: 

First line:

  1. Magnetic permeability. (Units of FA–2.)

  2. Temperature.

  3. First field variable.

  4. Second field variable.

  5. Etc., up to six field variables.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than six):

  1. Seventh field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define isotropic magnetic permeability as a function of temperature and field variables.

Data lines to define isotropic magnetic permeability (TYPE=ISO) if the FREQUENCY parameter is included: 

First line:

  1. Magnetic permeability. (Units of FA–2.)

  2. Frequency, in cycles/time.

  3. Temperature.

  4. First field variable.

  5. Second field variable.

  6. Etc., up to five field variables.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than five):

  1. Sixth field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define isotropic magnetic permeability as a function of frequency, temperature, and field variables.

Data lines to define orthotropic magnetic permeability (TYPE=ORTHO) if the FREQUENCY parameter is omitted: 

First line:

  1. . (Units of FA–2.)

  2. .

  3. .

  4. Temperature.

  5. First field variable.

  6. Second field variable.

  7. Etc., up to four field variables.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than four):

  1. Fifth field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define orthotropic magnetic permeability as a function of temperature and field variables.

Data lines to define orthotropic magnetic permeability (TYPE=ORTHO) if the FREQUENCY parameter is included: 

First line:

  1. . (Units of FA–2.)

  2. .

  3. .

  4. Frequency, in cycles/time.

  5. Temperature.

  6. First field variable.

  7. Second field variable.

  8. Third field variable.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than three):

  1. Fourth field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define orthotropic magnetic permeability as a function of frequency, temperature, and field variables.

Data lines to define anisotropic magnetic permeability (TYPE=ANISO) if the FREQUENCY parameter is omitted: 

First line:

  1. . (Units of FA–2.)

  2. .

  3. .

  4. .

  5. .

  6. .

  7. Temperature.

  8. First field variable.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than one):

  1. Second field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define anisotropic magnetic permeability as a function of temperature and field variables.

Data lines to define anisotropic magnetic permeability (TYPE=ANISO) if the FREQUENCY parameter is included: 

First line:

  1. . (Units of FA–2.)

  2. .

  3. .

  4. .

  5. .

  6. .

  7. Frequency in cycles/time.

  8. Temperature.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value equal to or greater than one):

  1. First field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define anisotropic magnetic permeability as a function of frequency, temperature, and field variables.