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The foregoing example illustrates these typical steps for creating and simulating a Magsimus design: Step 1 . Add components to the design as needed, specifying their geometric and electromagnetic properties and required simulation output definitions. Organize the components into groups and specify group outputs as needed. It helps to plan ahead before actually beginning the design process. You can add as many components of different types and properties as you please -- your only constraints are your imagination and the capabilities of your computer. Consequently, you can simulate those designs you are already familiar with, as well as explore new, uncharted territory. Step 2 . Add design attributes such as motion and electrical circuit parameters to your design as required. Step 3 . Specify any needed external fields to be applied to the design. Step 4 . Run a simulation (computation) on your design to generate specified outputs. Recording your simulation provides you with added flexibility in analysing your design further. We highly recommend a "bottoms-up" approach in creating all designs --from the simplest designs to the more complex: Always strive to fully characterize individual sub-systems of the design before including them into your final design. Magsimus' design-importation capability can greatly facilitate this approach.
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