Transient Magnetic: solved equations (vector model 2D)
Introduction
The vector model is the general model proposed for a 2D application.
Equation solved with vector model (2D applications)
The Maxwell-Faraday equation 
 implies
presence of electric scalar potential V, such as: 
         
The equation solved by the finite elements method in a Transient Magnetic application is written:
            
         
where:
- ν0 is the tensor of the relative reluctivity of the medium
 - ν0 is the reluctivity of the vacuum; ν0 = 1/μ0 = 1/(4 π 10-7) (in m/H)
 
- 
               
 is the vector potential (in Wb/m) - 
               
 is the coercive magnetic field (permanent magnets)
(in A/m) 
- σ is the tensor of the conductivity of the medium (in S)
 - V is the electric scalar potential (in V)
 
State variables, vector model (2D)
The state variables are:
- the
magnetic vector potential 
             - the electric scalar potential V
 
The state variables, dependent on the problem type, plane 2D or axisymmetric 2D, are given in the table below.
| Type of the problem | State variable | 
                         Notation (in Flux 3D)  | 
                  
|---|---|---|
| plane | An | AN1* | 
| axisymmetric | r⋅An | RAN1* |