Muthukrishnan Subramaniyan
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年1月11日 GMT-5 08:40
Please give me some particle tracing hints or references as well.
Thanks.
Please give me some particle tracing hints or references as well.
Thanks.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年1月11日 GMT-5 09:01
Hi,
I think you need to describe your model more precisely or upload the model file. For now I don't understand what your model looks like. What are open subdomains?
Regards
Edgar
Hi,
I think you need to describe your model more precisely or upload the model file. For now I don't understand what your model looks like. What are open subdomains?
Regards
Edgar
Muthukrishnan Subramaniyan
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年1月11日 GMT-5 09:27
Hello,
I am not able to upload my model due to file size error and I cant zip it and send as well.
I will try to explain in a better way.
I am trying to analyze ionization and particle tracing in 3D .
My model consists of,
1. A coil spring of 9 turns - Anode.
2. A Tungsten wire - Cathode.
they are separated by some distance 'd' , where d can be varied.
I have imported these subdomains from CAD. I have applied some voltage using boundary settings . Followed by Meshing and Solving, I am trying to visualize the electrical field between anode and cathode in the post processing mode using streamlines. and I am looking for particle tracing as well.
Now, in postprocessing - Boundary mode shows ' 0 ' voltage applied, thereby it is not showing the electrical field.
Moreover is it possible to generate the electrical field with this kind of model ?
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I am not able to upload my model due to file size error and I cant zip it and send as well.
I will try to explain in a better way.
I am trying to analyze ionization and particle tracing in 3D .
My model consists of,
1. A coil spring of 9 turns - Anode.
2. A Tungsten wire - Cathode.
they are separated by some distance 'd' , where d can be varied.
I have imported these subdomains from CAD. I have applied some voltage using boundary settings . Followed by Meshing and Solving, I am trying to visualize the electrical field between anode and cathode in the post processing mode using streamlines. and I am looking for particle tracing as well.
Now, in postprocessing - Boundary mode shows ' 0 ' voltage applied, thereby it is not showing the electrical field.
Moreover is it possible to generate the electrical field with this kind of model ?
Thanks in advance.
Muthukrishnan Subramaniyan
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年1月11日 GMT-5 09:35
Please skip open sub domains. I am trying to consider the coil spring which is not closed at the ends. Thats it.
Please skip open sub domains. I am trying to consider the coil spring which is not closed at the ends. Thats it.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年1月11日 GMT-5 09:41
Did you place your cathode and anode into some kind of surrounding air or vacuum domain? Can be a sphere around your assembly or a cylinder.
If you want to see the field between the electrodes you must model the space between them as well.
Did you place your cathode and anode into some kind of surrounding air or vacuum domain? Can be a sphere around your assembly or a cylinder.
If you want to see the field between the electrodes you must model the space between them as well.
Muthukrishnan Subramaniyan
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年1月11日 GMT-5 10:03
I have created a cube which surrounds the entire model and positioned in such a way that the model rest in the center of the cube.
The same settings works with two similar cylinders (Anode and cathode) and I am able to visualize the electrical field.
- The one from the model library( Potential between cylinders) works in the same way.
Cheers,
Muthu
I have created a cube which surrounds the entire model and positioned in such a way that the model rest in the center of the cube.
The same settings works with two similar cylinders (Anode and cathode) and I am able to visualize the electrical field.
- The one from the model library( Potential between cylinders) works in the same way.
Cheers,
Muthu