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problem with capacitor having conductive media
Posted 2015年8月6日 GMT-4 12:05 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 5.0 3 Replies
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I am using this one as example:
www.comsol.com/model/frequency-domain-modeling-of-a-capacitor-12693
in the example, it use glass as media and conductivity is 0;
if I change the media to pbs buffer, which has conductivity 1.5 and permittivity 78, I get following result:
Frequency Capacitance(f)
0.0010000 250.00
0.010000 25.000
0.10000 2.5000
1.0000 0.25000
10.000 0.025000
100.00 0.0025000
1000.0 2.5000E-4
10000 2.5000E-5+7.2774E-10i
I found frequency*capacitance is a constant number. This is not going to happen in real world because when I input very very small frequency the result will go to infinity. In real case it should become a constant when frequency approaches to zero.
Can anybody help me with this? Is it possible to use comsol to simulate conductive media?
www.comsol.com/model/frequency-domain-modeling-of-a-capacitor-12693
in the example, it use glass as media and conductivity is 0;
if I change the media to pbs buffer, which has conductivity 1.5 and permittivity 78, I get following result:
Frequency Capacitance(f)
0.0010000 250.00
0.010000 25.000
0.10000 2.5000
1.0000 0.25000
10.000 0.025000
100.00 0.0025000
1000.0 2.5000E-4
10000 2.5000E-5+7.2774E-10i
I found frequency*capacitance is a constant number. This is not going to happen in real world because when I input very very small frequency the result will go to infinity. In real case it should become a constant when frequency approaches to zero.
Can anybody help me with this? Is it possible to use comsol to simulate conductive media?
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