Hello Rich,
and thanks for your feedback. It's clarifying the use of capacitance calculation.
All the best.
M
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- 06 Aug 2021, 10:42
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Electrostatic Potential always between 0 and 1V
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- 23 Jul 2021, 19:13
- Forum: Bug reports
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Re: Electrostatic Potential always between 0 and 1V
Sorry... but following a set of extra tests, I would say that my previous post was not correct. The problem is appearing in the case of capacitance calculation by the solver... when the option is "off", then all goes good. Is there something that I'm setting up wrong to arrive to that conc...
- 23 Jul 2021, 18:33
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Electrostatic Potential always between 0 and 1V
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Re: Electrostatic Potential always between 0 and 1V
Ok! So, I did some extra tests and it seems to me that the problem comes from the way I set up the mesh in Salome. In order to simplify the process of applying BC, I was originally creating groups of faces in Salome... those groups were then appearing in the elmer boundaries, allowing me a faster al...
- 23 Jul 2021, 15:57
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Electrostatic Potential always between 0 and 1V
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Electrostatic Potential always between 0 and 1V
Dear Forum User, I'm struggling a bit with a basic electrostatic simulation(zip attached). The geometry and mesh was set up using salome 9.6.0 So, it's a simple T shape 3D structure... as BC, the base of the T is grounded, one side is at 2V and the other one is at 4V. There are also 2 different diel...