Month: July 2016
Permanent Magnet Mistakes, Part Three
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials We continue with the third blog in this series, describing the many types of mistakes made with permanent magnets. Again, my intent is to help engineers in the future […]
How It Feels To Detect Simulation Errors
By Thomas Schliesch, Head of Research & Development | Max Baermann GmbH Recently I took an old simulation of a magnetizing coil to apply it with a few modifications to a new magnet. This kind of […]