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Plotting magnetic field intensity generated by a specified wire geometry

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Hi,
I would like to plot the magnetic field intensity for a given loop geometry, in 3D. Specifically, I want to study the magnetic field distribution for inductive coupling antennas (RFID Low Frequency applications, within the order of 120 kHz, the loop antenna behaves basically as an inductance) when a current moves throught the loop.

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 2 Jun 2022
Hi @MRR
quiver and contour came into my mind when you mentioned about field intensity and current loops.
What do you think?
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MRR
MRR on 2 Jun 2022
Thank you, but what I want is actually to get the magnetic field distribution given a specific wire geometry.
Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 2 Jun 2022
There should be a mathematical relationship between the wire geometry and the magnetic field distribution.
If you can provide that and a sample wire geometry, then some physicists who are good at MATLAB maybe able to guide you.

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