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electric field and potential distribution

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Hi

I have been working on a 3D (AC/DC) model of a insulator, and I am trying to verify the uniform potential and field distribution along the insulator surface. I apply 33Kv voltage at HV end and other end set as ground potential (zero).


In the result of electric filed distribution over the surface of the insulator not in proper distribution.

That's Electric field round the HV end shows more or less zero field. why? I attach my model image.

In this image (result) both HV and ground end has same field, why/

any one help me.





1 Reply Last Post 2013年6月18日 GMT-4 19:05
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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年6月18日 GMT-4 19:05
Hi Murugan,

I designed the high voltage insulator as well but in 2 dimensions.I need some advise from you on how constructing the sheds in COMSOL as I have no idea where to start.


Herewith the attachment of drawing.

Many thanks

Regards

Hi Murugan, I designed the high voltage insulator as well but in 2 dimensions.I need some advise from you on how constructing the sheds in COMSOL as I have no idea where to start. Herewith the attachment of drawing. Many thanks Regards

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