Ground

Zero magnetic potential

Information

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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 (9)

LinearInductor

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples

Linear inductor with ferromagnetic core

NonLinearInductor

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples

Non linear inductor with ferromagnetic core

QuadraticCoreAirgap

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples.BasicExamples

Educational example: iron core with airgap

ToroidalCoreAirgap

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples.BasicExamples

Educational example: iron core with airgap

ToroidalCoreQuadraticCrossSection

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples.BasicExamples

Educational example: iron core with airgap

CylinderSections

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples.FixedShapes

Magnetic circuit using different cylinder sections

CuboidSections

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples.FixedShapes

Magnetic circuit using different cuboid sections

CylinderLeakage

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples.Leakage

Testing cylinder leakage models

GeneralLeakage

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FluxTubes.Examples.Leakage

Magnetic circuit with generic leakage mode