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ANSYS EMAG HARMONIC ANALYSIS, PLEASE A LITTLE HELP

ANSYS EMAG HARMONIC ANALYSIS, PLEASE A LITTLE HELP

ANSYS EMAG HARMONIC ANALYSIS, PLEASE A LITTLE HELP

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When performing a Harmonic analysis in Ansys Emag,  is there a way to see the results at different values of time or phase angle?
let me explain myself, let's say i am modeling a three limb transformer core and applying certain current density to the windings maybe a value of 100sin(377t) A-T/m^2 to the first phase and the same value to the other two phases but including the respective phase angle (120 and 240). After solving my model i am interested in looking at how the magnetic flux lines, and magnetic flux density values change at different instants of time due to the sinusoidal signal aplied as an excitaion, the problem is that i can't find any option to change the time or phase angle of the values showed. I know some FE Softwares offer this option but i dont know if Ansys Emag does

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