[Gmsh] gmsh-getdp
Gordon West
gordon at westfamily.ca
Tue Feb 21 16:57:06 CET 2017
Hello Profs Christophe Geuzaine and Jean-François Remacle, or others
I have been experimenting with gmsh-getdp electromagnetic simulation,
focusing on magnetostatic cases involving 3D solenoidal inductors with
permeable cores. Overall, I am greatly impressed with gmsh/getdp's
capabilities and organization, but I have run into some difficulties I
can't seem to get past.
My objective is to design a complicated magnetic flux collector for an
alternating magnetic field sensor in a borehole. I am working only with
your compiled software, as I am not a C programmer. Since there is no
built-in provision in gmsh-getdp for creating an external (uniform)
field and observing the voltage it induces in the solenoid, I have been
trying to do the inverse EM problem of finding the distant b magnetic
field generated by current in the inductor (as modified by the core).
*Problem 1* I can run your Inductor (3d) model with no difficulty,
and also a very simple test model (SensTest) of a cylindrical inductor
with cylindrical core. However, when I have tried to incorporate a more
complicated flux collector system (my model sensor), the model seems to
mesh and display properly, but getdp provides a physically wrong source
current /js/ even though /js0/ is correct.
Although the stranded inductor current density /js0/ is (correctly) a
simple, unidirectional, cylindrical current, along the inner boundary of
the inductor, the /js/ derived from it is directed in the correct
annular direction but flows in the wrong (opposite) direction in all
outer parts of the inductor. The resulting b field seems correct for
this/js/, but it is incorrect for the provided /js0/.
I have likely caused this problem by some misunderstanding or simple
coding error; but I cannot find the bugafter many hours of
experimenting. Can you give me any suggestions?
*Problem 2* In both sensor and senstest, I have used the spherical
extension to infinity of the external field that is employed in your
Inductor example. I have no difficult in displaying the vector field
using your graphics GUI, but I want quantitatively to analyze the b
vector flux density near the radius of the inner sphere. I can read the
/_.res/, /_.pre/ and /_.pos/ output files in Matlab, but have had
difficulty interpreting the vector components in the file; especially in
relating them exactly to what I see in the gmsh GUI vector plots and to
the mesh nodal coordinates. Are the gmsh-plotted vectors already
interpolated from the edge element values of *A* onto a different grid?
The GUI b vector plots seem to provide one vector per tetrahedron, (as
best I can tell), but the data output file/b.pos/ etc., provides 6
components per tetrahedron, suggesting something different.
Can you direct me to any documentation about how to relate the field
values in /b.pos/ to the mesh node location for the EM case where edge
elements are employed in the analysis.
I feel badly asking for this much support from a freeware provider. If
what I am asking is too onerous, I might be able to provide modest
remuneration to a person, or make a contribution to an organization for
this effort. Please don't hesitate to ask.
I append the file tree I have used with gmsh-getdp. I have worked with
versions 2.14 to 2.16.
With sincere thanks
Gordon West
Retired Prof of Physics (geophysics), Univ of Toronto
Consulting geophysicist
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