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Torc is a Python library for computing magnetic fields resulting from magnetic coils such as loops, lines, round coils and racetrack coils of rectangular cross section, positioned and oriented arbitrarily in space.
Documentation and examples yet to come, but there is one example file you can run:
python -m torc.example
to display an arrangement of coils that represents the magnetic transport assembly for the cold atom experiment in the RbChip lab in the Spielman group at NIST:
Requires numpy
and scipy
. 'mayavi
is an optional requirement, it is needed for
displaying 3D renderings of the magnetic coils.
From pip: pip install torc
From source: Clone this repository and tun python setup.py install
FAQs
Field and gradient calculations for magnetic coils
We found that torc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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