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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 gen 2012, 09:49 GMT-5
I would also love to be able to plot charge density in my results, anyone know how?
I would also love to be able to plot charge density in my results, anyone know how?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 gen 2012, 09:57 GMT-5
hi
in ES (electrostatic) module, Polarization is the charge density and it is available in post processing
hi
in ES (electrostatic) module, Polarization is the charge density and it is available in post processing
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 gen 2012, 10:08 GMT-5
HI
but in ES Electro-static charge density isn't it "es.D" ?
or are you in EC electric currents, with air and water conductivity and looking for "ec.rhoq" ?
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Ivar
HI
but in ES Electro-static charge density isn't it "es.D" ?
or are you in EC electric currents, with air and water conductivity and looking for "ec.rhoq" ?
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 gen 2012, 10:58 GMT-5
I think D is the Displacement vector not the charge density. In EC there is charge density in post processing but in ES, I could not find anything beside Polarization.
I think D is the Displacement vector not the charge density. In EC there is charge density in post processing but in ES, I could not find anything beside Polarization.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 gen 2012, 17:07 GMT-5
Hi
I fully agree D is the displacement, still units C/m^2
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Ivar
Hi
I fully agree D is the displacement, still units C/m^2
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Good luck
Ivar