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Floating Potential
Posted 02.05.2012, 16:35 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2 13 Replies
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I have a question about floating potential condition. I have 2 metals (like electrodes) which are not directly connected to voltage source and i want to use them to measure the signal (or voltage variation in my medium). According to some of the posts here i should use floating potential option as my boundary conditions for these metals. Is that right?
And if it is correct, then what should i assign in its terminal charge value section (in floating potential option)?
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Bahareh
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yes a floating object can act as a probe for the field it is rurrounded by. The terminal charge should be zero, otherwise you would observe a shift in the floating voltage.
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Edgar
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I would say that your terminal charge value depends on your initial condition! It can be zero or equal to another value that you are assuming (reflecting a certain value of potential at a certain position of your electrode or time) since that you want to probe the potential within a medium!
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or to add another possibility, use a SPICE model of your voltage monitoring electronics impedance
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Ivar
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However, do you have nay idea what if i don't set any special boundary for my metals and leave them as their initial values? Because i also tried this case and the simulation was done without any error! However since the problem is complex i can not use theoretical method to verify my final results.
This is the reason i get a bit confused!
Do you think leaving them as initial value, which is V=0 is a wrong approach?
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Bahar
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I would recommend to test the different options in a very simple model, i.e. a parallel plate capacitor and check whether they behave as expected from theory.
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Edgar
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interesting question, I tried it out, while guessing the results, I got close but not fully right, Once you think it over, you get convinced that COMSOL is allthough right, given the forgotten assumptions betweeen ES and EC ;)
so there is everytime things to learn
My example is slightly mixed but tracking the solvers one get it right
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Ivar
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This is possible if the electric charges in your medium are free to move and to accumulate near charged surfaces, i.e., can be affected by the electric field caused by the "charged electrode surface". This would be governed by the equation that you are assuming for your medium.
In reality, there should be some charges present at the surface of your electrode due to various natural effects.
So you have to take into account the nature of your medium and see if there should be some effects, which reflect the terminal charge.
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i am new to comsol and trying a simulate a unimorph piezoelectric cantilever beam using strain charge equations in comsol .As i studied i came to know that floating potential is used to specify the charge ....i have confusion that when we apply vibrations to piezo material it generates charge at output and that charge should be applied in floating potential ..so from where i get that specific value of charge ...or correct me if i am wrong ??
and how to couple piezo and electrosatic study in comsol 4.3b?
Thanks in advance ...
Khawar
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