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2D line constraints in 3D model - Electrostatics
Posted 18 mar 2011, 04:27 GMT-4 Geometry, Results & Visualization, Studies & Solvers Version 3.5a 4 Replies
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Hi all,
I'm quite a newbie in Comsol, so please forgive me if these questions are not very accurate.
I have developed a 3D model for the study of the electric field distribution over a volume. This volume is a cylinder with a sphere over its top. Once I create the volume, I get it substracted from a cilinder that determines the boundaries I want to work with. When I apply the boundary settings (zero charge/symmetry for the walls of the cylinder, Potential for the top and ground for the bottom geometry) I get the problem solved and the electric field distribution obtained does make sense.
Now, I would like to analyse the same volume with the addition of a 2D vertical line at the top of the sphere. This would represent a very thin element, such as a wire. I have tried to define it as a very thin cylinder and the substracting it the same way as the general study volume, but I have trouble with the meshing of such an element. I guess this is because the difference in size in comparison with the sphere (2.3 m of radius for the sphere vs 3 cm radius for the wire).
If I define a 2D line as I have commented before, I try to set the V constraint in Physics>Equation System>Edge Settings> constr. This would equal V to zero for that edge. However, when I mesh and solve the entire system, the 2D line is not considered and the solution is the same as in the previous case. The soultion I'm seeking would look similar to a lightning rod effect. I guess I'm missing some other constraint that leads Comsol to ommit the 2D line.
Thanks in advance for all your suggestions
Regards,
Javier
I'm quite a newbie in Comsol, so please forgive me if these questions are not very accurate.
I have developed a 3D model for the study of the electric field distribution over a volume. This volume is a cylinder with a sphere over its top. Once I create the volume, I get it substracted from a cilinder that determines the boundaries I want to work with. When I apply the boundary settings (zero charge/symmetry for the walls of the cylinder, Potential for the top and ground for the bottom geometry) I get the problem solved and the electric field distribution obtained does make sense.
Now, I would like to analyse the same volume with the addition of a 2D vertical line at the top of the sphere. This would represent a very thin element, such as a wire. I have tried to define it as a very thin cylinder and the substracting it the same way as the general study volume, but I have trouble with the meshing of such an element. I guess this is because the difference in size in comparison with the sphere (2.3 m of radius for the sphere vs 3 cm radius for the wire).
If I define a 2D line as I have commented before, I try to set the V constraint in Physics>Equation System>Edge Settings> constr. This would equal V to zero for that edge. However, when I mesh and solve the entire system, the 2D line is not considered and the solution is the same as in the previous case. The soultion I'm seeking would look similar to a lightning rod effect. I guess I'm missing some other constraint that leads Comsol to ommit the 2D line.
Thanks in advance for all your suggestions
Regards,
Javier
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