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electric field strength at surface - BEM

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The electric field strength at surface is different from that in the air domain acc. to AC/DC BEM results. Around 1 in the air domain and 0.5 at conductor surface.

How to set to make these two results matach? Since I don's care the transition of the electric field strength from conductor to air, the max. value is actually what I need.



2 Replies Last Post 2023年5月8日 GMT-4 22:24
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 2 years ago 2023年5月8日 GMT-4 22:04

Is this an electrostatics problem? I encourage you to post your .mph file to the forum so that others can examine it and offer their suggestions.

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Is this an electrostatics problem? I encourage you to post your .mph file to the forum so that others can examine it and offer their suggestions.

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Posted: 2 years ago 2023年5月8日 GMT-4 22:24
Updated: 2 years ago 2023年5月8日 GMT-4 22:26

As usual, can't say anything definitive without the .mph file.

However- if you evaluate a quantity at a surface- without specifying upside or downside- Comsol computes the average.

As usual, can't say anything definitive without the .mph file. However- if you evaluate a quantity at a surface- without specifying upside or downside- Comsol computes the average.

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