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AC/DC Capacitance
Posted 7 janv. 2014, 21:18 UTC−5 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.3 0 Replies
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I have encountered a problem when solving capacitance in electrostatic model. I compute a simple parallel plate capacitance. I choose the upper plate as terminal, and set the voltage as 1V. But when I integral the surface charges on this surface, I found that it differs with the value of terminal charge or terminal capacitance.
Does anyone know why they are different, and which one I should chose as the capacitance of this structure. Thanks you very much!
Hello Zhun Wei
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