You mean FEMM simulations? Yeah, up to 34 permutations so far…
There’s plenty to be learned from “try it and see” but I’m seriously still asking for a way to make predictions analytically rather than this “thumb in the wind” approach.
You mean FEMM simulations? Yeah, up to 34 permutations so far…
There’s plenty to be learned from “try it and see” but I’m seriously still asking for a way to make predictions analytically rather than this “thumb in the wind” approach.