First of all, thank you Peter for your superb work both in terms of software development and in supporting the community!
I am quite new to Elmer and was wondering if it is possible to solve the following scenario:
Imagine a simple Static Current problem where I have 2 bodies interconnected. I have attached a drawing of one such (simple) case.
Forcing potentials or current densities on BC1 and BC2 there is a certain current flowing (red arrow) through bodies 1, 2 and the yellow "wire".
The question is:
- Is it possible to force a relationship between Boundary 3 and Boundary 4 so that I don´t have to add the (irrelevant to the problem and expected ideal) wire for the interconnection (the yellow dashed body) and making the mesh more complicated than necessary?
- In this simple example of course the problem is not that terrible, but imagine a multiple body case where there may be multiple interconnections and maybe even "crossing wires".
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Would it be possible to force something like "Potential BC 3 = Potential BC4" and "Current Density 3 = - Current Density 4" or something of that style?
(notice I am not talking about setting static / time dependent conditions on boundaries but more forcing the solver to assume that those boundaries are - at all times- having the stated relationship)
Thanks for you suggestions and congratulations on your bright work!
-Alex