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Using waveform operator or frequency domain alaysis
Posted 2015年2月9日 GMT-5 23:15 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 5.0 1 Reply
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I want to model two electrodes: one is emitting AC voltage (let say +/- 100 V) and one is the ground. I would like to ask which one is better:
1. use time dependent analysis, define a sine waveform, and define the electric potential boundary as wv1(t[1/s])
2. use time dependent analysis, directly define the electric potential boundary as 100*sin(2*pi*f*t[s])
3. use frequency domain analysis and define the electric potential boundary as a constant of 100 Volt.
Many thanks in advance for helping me.
Best regards,
Evan Tanotogono
Hello Evan Tanotogono
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