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How to get a voltage source in Comsol

Gustavo Leite Silvano

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Hello everybody,
I'm new in using Comsol 4.0a, so this may be a simple question, but it will be very usefull if anyone answer me.
So I want to simulate an dipole with a voltage source in the middle of them, but I don't know what's the correct way to do it.
The model that i'm using is AC/DC module, and eletrostatic. So I don't know if I may use an eletric potencial in a point or in the ends of the conductor. If it's in a point, I just put a +1V voltage in the point, or I have to define a ground too? If it's in the ends of the conductor, I've to define a +1V and a -1V, or just two +1V?
I'm attaching an sketch of the model.

THanks


0 Replies Last Post 11 janv. 2012, 20:41 UTC−5
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