Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
10.01.2010, 04:53 GMT-5
Hi
I'm not sur if I understand fully the model you describe, but my thoughts would be to apply the voltage/currents on the "edges" of the cylinder (I assume this is the shape) that represents the conductor, that now is only a "skin".
So I would not use faces or "boundaries" as defined in COMSOL for 3D, rather the edges.
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I'm not sur if I understand fully the model you describe, but my thoughts would be to apply the voltage/currents on the "edges" of the cylinder (I assume this is the shape) that represents the conductor, that now is only a "skin".
So I would not use faces or "boundaries" as defined in COMSOL for 3D, rather the edges.
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11.01.2010, 16:35 GMT-5
Thanks Ivar,
I can explain my reason for asking this question. When the live and earth 'faces' or indeed 'boundaries' (when the impedance boundary condition is activated) of the 3D conductor are not exterior faces and are separated by air, does the Comsol solution have physical meaning ? It does seem to produce a realistic solution when the air gap between the live and earth is small but have we not violated div.J = 0 where the live and earth are imposed ? i.e. current emerges magically from the live end of the wire and terminates on the earth. Or possibly the software is introducing displacement current ? One way I thought of getting around the problem is to introduce an _interior_ void region connecting the live and earth on which 'magnetic insulation' is imposed. This would complete the circuit and would play the role of an infinitely conducting connector between live and earth. If you have any thoughts/comments these would be gratefully received.
Thanks Ivar,
I can explain my reason for asking this question. When the live and earth 'faces' or indeed 'boundaries' (when the impedance boundary condition is activated) of the 3D conductor are not exterior faces and are separated by air, does the Comsol solution have physical meaning ? It does seem to produce a realistic solution when the air gap between the live and earth is small but have we not violated div.J = 0 where the live and earth are imposed ? i.e. current emerges magically from the live end of the wire and terminates on the earth. Or possibly the software is introducing displacement current ? One way I thought of getting around the problem is to introduce an _interior_ void region connecting the live and earth on which 'magnetic insulation' is imposed. This would complete the circuit and would play the role of an infinitely conducting connector between live and earth. If you have any thoughts/comments these would be gratefully received.