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Simple AC current driven coax not working
Posted 2018年4月6日 GMT-4 14:49 Electromagnetics, Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 5.2a 2 Replies
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I've created a simple coax geometry with one end shorted, driven from the other with 1amp at 100Hz through a lumped port using the magnetic fields physics. Current in and out measured with boundary probes is not exactly one amp. Boundary probes at the terminated end show essentially zero current. Boundary probes along the inner surfaces of the coax measure large currents (hundreds of amps). Can anyone help me with what I am doing wrong? I am trying to run a more complicated geometry and am having similar problems with currents not making sense, so I made simple one. Is there problem with the cunductivity of air I am using (1S/m)? Even if I add the electric currents physics and apply insulation on the walls of the coax I get similar results.
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