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Wrong result while calculating field in dielectric
Posted 14 juin 2015, 09:48 UTC−4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.4, Version 5.0, Version 5.1 2 Replies
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I tried to calculate the electric field in a parallel plate with both a dielectricum and an air gap. I rougly followed the tutorial over here: www.comsol.co.in/model/download/216461/models.acdc.capacitor_dc.pdf.
When i try to calculate the electric and potential fields without an air gap evertything works fine, the field are what i expect them to be and the capacitance corresponds to reality. However when i include the air gap things start going wrong. Screenshot of the results are attached to this message.
In this picture the large piece of material between the plates is the dielectric and the small piece is the air gap. As you can see the electric field is in the dielectric and not in the gap, where it supposed to be. I checked it using Femm, see attached files, and it also makes sense since E = D/er/e0.
I only started using compsol this weekend, so I suppose i'm doing something wrong, but i have no idea what. I hoped maybe someone on this forum has an idea?
Greetings Martijn
Hello Martijn Schouten
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