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boundary settings- Thin layer (surface thickness)
Posted 11 mag 2012, 15:28 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Materials, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.2, Version 4.2a 3 Replies
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Hello everyone
I have a question about settings for boundary conditions. In most of physics, when you use 3d and you want to define a boundary condition like dielectric shielding for one surface there is one option called "Thin layer".
For this "Thine layer" you should define "Surface thickness" which is by default 1m.
My question is that what exactly this surface thickness means? because it seems it can affect my results a lot.
I know it is not thickness of my domain (if the domain is a cube with dimension of 0.1 um). So what exactly is this? I went through some tutorials and i couldn't find any explanation.
Best
Bahar
I have a question about settings for boundary conditions. In most of physics, when you use 3d and you want to define a boundary condition like dielectric shielding for one surface there is one option called "Thin layer".
For this "Thine layer" you should define "Surface thickness" which is by default 1m.
My question is that what exactly this surface thickness means? because it seems it can affect my results a lot.
I know it is not thickness of my domain (if the domain is a cube with dimension of 0.1 um). So what exactly is this? I went through some tutorials and i couldn't find any explanation.
Best
Bahar
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