Ground

Zero magnetic potential

Information

This information is part of the Modelica Standard Library maintained by the Modelica Association.

The magnetic potential at the magnetic ground node is zero. Every magnetic network model must contain at least one magnetic ground object.

Connectors (1)

Used in Examples (6)

SaturatedInductor

Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples

Inductor with saturation in the ferromagnetic core

HysteresisModelComparison

Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples.Hysteresis

Comparison of the different hysteresis models

InductorWithHysteresis

Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples.Hysteresis

SinglePhaseTransformerWithHysteresis1

Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples.Hysteresis

LinearInductor

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples

Linear inductor with ferromagnetic core

NonLinearInductor

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples

Non linear inductor with ferromagnetic core

Used in Components (5)

PermeanceActuator

Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples.MovingCoilActuator.Components

Detailed actuator model for rough magnetic design of actuator and system simulation

SimpleSolenoid

Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples.SolenoidActuator.Components

Simple network model of a lifting magnet with planar armature end face

AdvancedSolenoid

Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples.SolenoidActuator.Components

Advanced network model of a lifting magnet with planar armature end face, split magnetomotive force

Transformer1PhaseWithHysteresis

Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples.Hysteresis.Components

Single Phase transformer with ferromagnetic core and hysteresis

Transformer3PhaseYyWithHysteresis

Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples.Hysteresis.Components

Three phase transformer in Yy configuration