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How to define the zero potential at infinity boundary in electrostatisc of ADDC module

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Hi, all

I am not very familiar with COMSOL, just begin to learn,

Looking forward to your help to address the issue "How to define the zero potential at infinity boundary in electrostatisc of ADDC module"

Your help would be appreciated,

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Qize,

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Posted: 1 decade ago 27 ago 2013, 11:52 GMT-4
You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials.
You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 27 ago 2013, 14:24 GMT-4

You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials.


I'm sorry for asking without looking at the documentation. Just out of curiosity, is there such an option for this purpose?

Thanks!
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Pu, ZHANG ??
Departamento de Física Teórica de la Materia Condensada,
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,
Madrid, Spain.
[QUOTE] You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials. [/QUOTE] I'm sorry for asking without looking at the documentation. Just out of curiosity, is there such an option for this purpose? Thanks! -- Pu, ZHANG ?? Departamento de Física Teórica de la Materia Condensada, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 28 ago 2013, 08:06 GMT-4

You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials.


Thank you very much, it really is a good tutorial.
[QUOTE] You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials. [/QUOTE] Thank you very much, it really is a good tutorial.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 29 ago 2013, 08:31 GMT-4

You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials.


can u give me the pdf where they discussed this topic .
[QUOTE] You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials. [/QUOTE] can u give me the pdf where they discussed this topic .

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Posted: 1 decade ago 29 ago 2013, 10:18 GMT-4


You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials.


can u give me the pdf where they discussed this topic .


FYI

Qize,
[QUOTE] [QUOTE] You should try to have a look at the model.acdc.geoelectrics.pdf document from COMSOL. This will help you to understand about infinity boundaries and how to set the potentials. [/QUOTE] can u give me the pdf where they discussed this topic . [/QUOTE] FYI Qize,

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