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10 years ago
08.05.2015, 06:00 GMT-4
Surface charge equals to the potential gradient normal to the surface multiplied by the permittivity.
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Surface charge equals to the potential gradient normal to the surface multiplied by the permittivity.
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Posted:
10 years ago
08.05.2015, 16:36 GMT-4
Or the normal component of the displacement field.
Or the normal component of the displacement field.
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Posted:
10 years ago
10.05.2015, 22:49 GMT-4
Yeah...that I know how to get the surface charge from formula. But in COMSOL...where I should put this formula...and how and where I have to select the surface to get the surface charge. i would be very thankful to you for this help.
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Yeah...that I know how to get the surface charge from formula. But in COMSOL...where I should put this formula...and how and where I have to select the surface to get the surface charge. i would be very thankful to you for this help.
Thanks
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Posted:
10 years ago
11.05.2015, 01:59 GMT-4
If you mean post-processing, in Derived Values. Select the surface, take an average or an integral over that surface and type the expression of the displacement field in the appriopriate box. In finding the surface in a complex geometry, I always use the Selection List, by clicking around it may be rather difficult to find.
Did I understand your question at all?
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If you mean post-processing, in Derived Values. Select the surface, take an average or an integral over that surface and type the expression of the displacement field in the appriopriate box. In finding the surface in a complex geometry, I always use the Selection List, by clicking around it may be rather difficult to find.
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Posted:
10 years ago
12.05.2015, 09:35 GMT-4
Thanks for the reply.
Would you please suggest me any tutorial in which surface charge is calculated?
Thanks
Thanks for the reply.
Would you please suggest me any tutorial in which surface charge is calculated?
Thanks
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Posted:
10 years ago
12.05.2015, 14:36 GMT-4
How about this? It is an electrochemical problem but shows the idea.
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How about this? It is an electrochemical problem but shows the idea.
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Posted:
10 years ago
14.05.2015, 02:03 GMT-4
Thanks! It helped .
Thanks! It helped .