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Results of Parametric Sweep Study in Electrostatics
Posted 2011/11/29 5:14 GMT-5 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Results & Visualization, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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Hello!
I'm doing an electrostatic simulation in 2D. I tried to change some model parameters and solved
some line integration (with different Expression)
The out put looks like this (more readable in the attached file):
dummy body_right_distance epsr_body_right Electric potential (V) reacf(V) Capacitance (F)
1 0 1 0 1.82772e-12 4.6351e-11
2 0 80 51.14669 0 1.32642e-9
3 0.1 1 49.2481 0 9.84629e-10
4 0.1 80 47.16981 0 1.0747e-9
5 0.2 1 40.64887 0 8.80712e-10
6 0.2 80 17.34921 1.22422e-12 4.25136e-10
7 0.3 1 0 1.82781e-12 4.63526e-11
8 0.3 80 0 1.9821e-12 4.75052e-11
I don't understand why I get zero values at some positions when evaluating the electric potential
although the reaction force of V is exactly inverse to it???
Thanks for you help,
Thomas
I'm doing an electrostatic simulation in 2D. I tried to change some model parameters and solved
some line integration (with different Expression)
The out put looks like this (more readable in the attached file):
dummy body_right_distance epsr_body_right Electric potential (V) reacf(V) Capacitance (F)
1 0 1 0 1.82772e-12 4.6351e-11
2 0 80 51.14669 0 1.32642e-9
3 0.1 1 49.2481 0 9.84629e-10
4 0.1 80 47.16981 0 1.0747e-9
5 0.2 1 40.64887 0 8.80712e-10
6 0.2 80 17.34921 1.22422e-12 4.25136e-10
7 0.3 1 0 1.82781e-12 4.63526e-11
8 0.3 80 0 1.9821e-12 4.75052e-11
I don't understand why I get zero values at some positions when evaluating the electric potential
although the reaction force of V is exactly inverse to it???
Thanks for you help,
Thomas
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