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Geometry Resolution

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I am doing doing a study of the electric field in a simple geometry but it looks like due to the resolution of the geometry i am getting incorrect results. Where a corner is rounded, it appears to have a sharp corner at the point where the fillet ends which results in a higher than expeced e-field. Is there a way to get rid of this corner so I get accurate results? Two images are attached.

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Josh


1 Reply Last Post 18 avr. 2018, 18:22 UTC−4

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Posted: 7 years ago 18 avr. 2018, 18:22 UTC−4

**Solved*

In case anyone ever has this same issue, I used "Form Composite Edges" under geometry and added the two edges and the fillet. It did make a difference in the values measured with a probe some distance away so this may be valuable to know.

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Josh
**Solved* In case anyone ever has this same issue, I used "Form Composite Edges" under geometry and added the two edges and the fillet. It did make a difference in the values measured with a probe some distance away so this may be valuable to know.

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