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How to define BC ?

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HI,

I am doing a 3D electromagnetic simulation. I am using magnetic field physics interface. We have here the magnetic insulation boundary condition (default). But I also want to use an 'electric insulation' BC in some boundaries. I think imposing the equation n.J=0 as a boundary condition on those boundaries should work. But I am not sure how to define this equation as a boundary condition.

Please Help!

Thanx in advance! :)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 5 déc. 2013, 21:13 UTC−5

HI,

I am doing a 3D electromagnetic simulation. I am using magnetic field physics interface. We have here the magnetic insulation boundary condition (default). But I also want to use an 'electric insulation' BC in some boundaries. I think imposing the equation n.J=0 as a boundary condition on those boundaries should work. But I am not sure how to define this equation as a boundary condition.

Please Help!

Thanx in advance! :)


that is my question too! have you get any response?
[QUOTE] HI, I am doing a 3D electromagnetic simulation. I am using magnetic field physics interface. We have here the magnetic insulation boundary condition (default). But I also want to use an 'electric insulation' BC in some boundaries. I think imposing the equation n.J=0 as a boundary condition on those boundaries should work. But I am not sure how to define this equation as a boundary condition. Please Help! Thanx in advance! :) [/QUOTE] that is my question too! have you get any response?

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