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Posted:
1 decade ago
26 nov. 2010, 07:47 UTC−5
I have just come across the "infinite elements" node, which i presume acts like a balloon boundary. Still strugling with my main goal which is to plot mag[E] in the space around my model.
I have just come across the "infinite elements" node, which i presume acts like a balloon boundary. Still strugling with my main goal which is to plot mag[E] in the space around my model.
Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26 nov. 2010, 08:22 UTC−5
Hi
depending on version (v3.5 and v4) and "application modes"/"physics" choosen you have the "Infinite elements" and the PML (Perfectly Matched Layers), but check carefully the doc on how to define them (incl. coordinate system) and set up correct mesh
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
depending on version (v3.5 and v4) and "application modes"/"physics" choosen you have the "Infinite elements" and the PML (Perfectly Matched Layers), but check carefully the doc on how to define them (incl. coordinate system) and set up correct mesh
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26 nov. 2010, 08:56 UTC−5
I am on v4.0a
I am in AC/DC module, "electrostatics"
though i have tried with "magnetic and electric fields" too.
I want 3D plot of mag[E] due to steel disk floating at a set potential (e.g. +30V)
So my best plan is to draw a box around it and specify that box as the infinite element and also as the zero charge boundary?
Initial/Boundary conditions are just the voltage on the disk.
The solver reports errors such as "singular matrix" when the box is present but solves fine without it. Does this mean my BC's IC's and perhaps Mesh are wrong?
I'm sorry if this question isn't specific enough, but there is so little information about what the user has done wrong when the error occurs...
Thanks for the help.
I am on v4.0a
I am in AC/DC module, "electrostatics"
though i have tried with "magnetic and electric fields" too.
I want 3D plot of mag[E] due to steel disk floating at a set potential (e.g. +30V)
So my best plan is to draw a box around it and specify that box as the infinite element and also as the zero charge boundary?
Initial/Boundary conditions are just the voltage on the disk.
The solver reports errors such as "singular matrix" when the box is present but solves fine without it. Does this mean my BC's IC's and perhaps Mesh are wrong?
I'm sorry if this question isn't specific enough, but there is so little information about what the user has done wrong when the error occurs...
Thanks for the help.
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26 nov. 2010, 09:27 UTC−5
Hi
I have still the 4.1 from the conference, some 6h left ;) but this should be the same:
I choose 2D, ES, and make 1 squares and 2 concentric circles one inside the other with no common borders
I define a default material with er=1
in the ES physics main node I deselect the inner box domain "3"= your metal I'm not solving for the interiour
I set 30V on the interiour boundary (the empty box bundary)
and I select Infinite elements for the outer box in spherical/circular coordinates
I set GND on the outer external boundary (not only 0 charge as by default)
I mesh with a "finer" mode to have a fem elements across the volumes
solve and I'm rather happy with the results, but I havent checked by any analytical calculations, one should do ;)
isnt this what you wanted ?
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I have still the 4.1 from the conference, some 6h left ;) but this should be the same:
I choose 2D, ES, and make 1 squares and 2 concentric circles one inside the other with no common borders
I define a default material with er=1
in the ES physics main node I deselect the inner box domain "3"= your metal I'm not solving for the interiour
I set 30V on the interiour boundary (the empty box bundary)
and I select Infinite elements for the outer box in spherical/circular coordinates
I set GND on the outer external boundary (not only 0 charge as by default)
I mesh with a "finer" mode to have a fem elements across the volumes
solve and I'm rather happy with the results, but I havent checked by any analytical calculations, one should do ;)
isnt this what you wanted ?
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26 nov. 2010, 10:01 UTC−5
Yes, very much, but i would like to do it in 3D as i will be introducing asymmetries later on.
Thankyou for your help though, i will start again and see what i can come up with.
Dominic.
Yes, very much, but i would like to do it in 3D as i will be introducing asymmetries later on.
Thankyou for your help though, i will start again and see what i can come up with.
Dominic.