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2D Electrostatic Force using AC/DC Module
Posted 3 oct. 2015, 18:49 UTC−4 0 Replies
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I want to compute the electrostatic force as a function of the displacement of the object. I am doing this through a series of static analyses at various displacements and fitting a curve to the data (that is what they did in the paper). The profile of the curve is correct but the magnitude is not. My 2D model uses the AC/DC module consists of an object charged to 1V with two adjacent grounded electrodes.
The boundary conditions (excluding the standard ones) are:
1) initial value of 1V for surface of the object of interest
2) A terminal of 1V applied to the boundaries of the object
3) A force calculation for the object
4) A ground applied to the boundaries of the electrode
To compute the electrostatic force I am using a surface average for the object with the 1V charge. I have also tried surface integrals and line averages/integrals but the surface average gives me the closest result to the paper.
I've also attached my file. Is there something I am doing wrong?
Thank you.
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