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How to add a static current in Electromagnetic wave transient study
Posted 28 avr. 2016, 09:11 UTC−4 RF & Microwave Engineering Version 5.0 2 Replies
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Hi,
I am working on a problem using electromagnetic waves transient module. I want to study the interaction between incident EM waves and an annulus conductor in which a static current is flowing on it.
It is easy to set up the incident EM waves using scattering boundary condition. My question is how can I establish the static current in the annulus conductor?
I can establish a static current in AC/DC module, such as the MEF study by putting a voltage difference on the two ends of the conductor. But it seems in electromagnetic waves transient study I can not define a voltage on the conductor end.
Any comment would be highly appreciated.
Zhang
I am working on a problem using electromagnetic waves transient module. I want to study the interaction between incident EM waves and an annulus conductor in which a static current is flowing on it.
It is easy to set up the incident EM waves using scattering boundary condition. My question is how can I establish the static current in the annulus conductor?
I can establish a static current in AC/DC module, such as the MEF study by putting a voltage difference on the two ends of the conductor. But it seems in electromagnetic waves transient study I can not define a voltage on the conductor end.
Any comment would be highly appreciated.
Zhang
2 Replies Last Post 29 avr. 2016, 01:28 UTC−4