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Hello, I am doing magneto static a

Hello, I am doing magneto static a

Hello, I am doing magneto static a

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Hello,
I am doing magneto static analysis in ansys. it is a cylindrical magnet fitted in steel cylindrical body both are rotating. there is one more magnet inside these two cylindrical parts. the magnetic force is transmitted through air between two magnets and the inner most magnet also rotates. now I am doing this analysis by applying magnetic flux parallel to the outside of the air region. source conductor to the outside magnet. only symmetric portion of the part is considered hence one symmetric plane surface of the outside magnet is givin 0 volt and the other side of the magnet is given required volt to create the potential difference. I have tried many different options but the analysis is not happening. at the end the massege shows. UNKNOWN ERROR OCURED. CHECK THE SOLUTION INFORMATION WINDOW FOR POSSIBLE CAUSE.
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM IN MY ANALYSIS PLS SUGGEST.
Thanks for any advice.

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