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Source Location when Coupling Electrostatics with Electrical Circuit

burr235 Electromagnetics

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I am trying to model a parallel plate capacitor as a charge sensor in the Electrostatics (ES) interface and the measurement circuitry in the Electrical Circuit (CIR) interface. I've successfully been able to couple the two designs when using a Voltage Source in the CIR interface applied to the top plate of the capacitor in the ES interface using the External I vs. U feature and a second External I vs. U linked to the bottom plate of the capacitor. This worked exactly as expected with the additional circuitry that I attached.

However, now I want to move the source from CIR to ES as an imposed Surface Charge Density on the top plate, and in doing so I only have one External I vs. U attached to the bottom plate. Running the model produces the following error:

  • Feature: Time-Dependent Solver 1 (sol1/t1) Repeated error test failures. May have reached a singularity. Time: 0 s. Last time step is not converged.

This leads me to my question: Can we even apply sources in ES and couple to CIR for measurement only? I have only seen Comsol examples where the source is applied in CIR.


1 Reply Last Post 2020/03/28 15:32 GMT-4

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Posted: 4 years ago 2020/03/28 15:32 GMT-4

Dear Friend, You have to use DC source for ES studies. You may both use terminal domain/boundary as a source. If you want to use AC source, you may only use its peak voltage value. Regards, Okan

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Prof. Dr. Okan Ozgonenel
Samsun - TURKEY
Dear Friend, You have to use DC source for ES studies. You may both use terminal domain/boundary as a source. If you want to use AC source, you may only use its peak voltage value. Regards, Okan

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