Describing material media
Introduction
The material media are modeled by material regions :
- mainly volume regions in 3D problems; surface regions and line regions are also possible in 3D
 - mainly surface regions in 2D problems; line regions and point regions are also possible in 2D
 
For additional information about the role of regions, see chapter Physics: principles.
Material regions: overview
Volume, surface or line material regions allow the modeling of the material media (with materials). The physical properties of the medium are those of the corresponding material region.
| A region… | enables the modeling… | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Magneto Static/ Transient Magnetic | air or vacuum | ![]()  | 
                     
                         of the air or of the vacuum (permeability μ r =1)  | 
                     
                         (hard material or soft material)  | 
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| magnetic non conducting | ![]()  | 
                     
                         of a medium: magnetic (permeability μ r ) non-conducting  | 
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| coil conductor1 | ![]()  | 
                     
                         of a medium: conducting with source1 non-magnetic (permeability μ r =1) → this medium represents a coil: 
                     
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| laminated magnetic non conducting2 | ![]()  | 
                     
                         of a laminated medium: magnetic (permeability μr) non conducting → this medium represents a stacked magnetic sheets2 : 
                     
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                     (soft material) | ||
| A region … | enables the modeling … | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Specific Transient Magnetic | solid conductor | 
                         of a medium: magnetic (permeability μr) conducting (resistivity ρ)  | 
                     
                         (can be: passive/active)  | 
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1 See Describing the source
Thin regions
Thin regions enable the modeling of regions of slight thickness.
- The following region types are available for a 2D application:
- Air-gap (= Air or vacuum ) region
 - Coil conductor region
 - Solid conductor region (passive or active)
 
 
- The following region types are available for a 3D application:
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- Air-gap (= Air or vacuum ) region
 - Magnetic region
 
 
Filiform regions
Filiform regions enable the modeling of small cross-section regions.
- The following region type is available for a 2D application:
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- Coil conductor region
 
 
- The following region type is available for a 3D application:
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- Magnetic region
 
 



