Hei,
I have two conducting bodies near each other. How correctly define a boundary between them which represents a thin electric insulator, so there will be no current flowing through, but magnetic flux flows freely through the boundary?
BR, Pavel
Insulator Boundary for WhitneyAVSolver
Re: Insulator Boundary for WhitneyAVSolver
Hi Pavel, could you solve this problem?
I'm trying to solve a simple problem like yours, only two electrodes almost perfect conductors over and under a cubic body almost perfect dielectric, I would like to know the electric field inside the body and I thimk that I'm not correctly setting up the boundary conditions.
I'm trying to solve a simple problem like yours, only two electrodes almost perfect conductors over and under a cubic body almost perfect dielectric, I would like to know the electric field inside the body and I thimk that I'm not correctly setting up the boundary conditions.
Re: Insulator Boundary for WhitneyAVSolver
Hi,
I have not solved it.
It might be a good addition if eddy-currents could be solved for each body separately, not to the whole domain with non-zero conductivity. This way the insulator boundary will be imposed automatically. Maybe a separate key for this?
BR, Pavel
I have not solved it.
It might be a good addition if eddy-currents could be solved for each body separately, not to the whole domain with non-zero conductivity. This way the insulator boundary will be imposed automatically. Maybe a separate key for this?
BR, Pavel