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Objects Moving In Response to an Electric Field
Posted 16 févr. 2016, 15:31 UTC−5 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Mesh, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions 1 Reply
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I am new to COMSOL and was hoping I could get a hand with the following problem.
I would like to model the movement of nanoparticles in a polymer medium that is sandwiched between two electrodes. I have been successful in using the Electrostatics physics to look at how my particles affect a static picture of the electric potential, but I am now interested in looking at how randomly assorted particles respond to the potential.
I think I need a moving mesh? maybe even two kinds of physics for this problem? I am not exactly sure where a good jumping off point is. If anybody can offer help or suggestions, that would be amazing.
Thank You
-Avi
I would like to model the movement of nanoparticles in a polymer medium that is sandwiched between two electrodes. I have been successful in using the Electrostatics physics to look at how my particles affect a static picture of the electric potential, but I am now interested in looking at how randomly assorted particles respond to the potential.
I think I need a moving mesh? maybe even two kinds of physics for this problem? I am not exactly sure where a good jumping off point is. If anybody can offer help or suggestions, that would be amazing.
Thank You
-Avi
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