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Calculating Capactitance--No Stored Reaction Force data
Posted 2012年3月28日 GMT+2 20:17Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Materials, Mesh, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Results & Visualization, Studies & SolversVersion 4.2a1 Reply
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I am trying to design a simple parallel plate capacitor model into which I plan to introduce further complications later on for a sensor. Thus far, I have created the model and plotted the electric field, but have not been able to calculate the capacitance.
My model is enclosed in a cylinder of air with two smaller (shorter) cylinders of copper. One is grounded, and one has a terminal voltage of 10V.
Here are my questions/hesitations with my current model (attached):
1. Voltage surface plot seems incorrect and only is plotted on only one surface apparently.
2. E-field lines appear inside of the copper, but not much on the outside. There shouldn't be field lines in the conductor, and I want to be able to see the lines in between the plates.
3. (Most importantly) When I try to calculate the capacitance using the global evaluation, the program yields an error that there is "No Stored Reaction Force data."
Some things I have read in the documentation and this forum suggested to me these things could contribute to the errors:
1. Calculation of reaction forces (I have the box in the solver checked already). Is there an additional parameter/solution I must calculate?
2. I have read things about internal boundaries being messed up if they are within another structure (e.g. my cylinder of air), but haven't seen a solution or an option to turn them on/off in version 4.2.
Thanks for the help--still trying to figure out the nuts and bolts of the program, and sometimes the documentation doesn't answer all of my questions.
My model is enclosed in a cylinder of air with two smaller (shorter) cylinders of copper. One is grounded, and one has a terminal voltage of 10V.
Here are my questions/hesitations with my current model (attached):
1. Voltage surface plot seems incorrect and only is plotted on only one surface apparently.
2. E-field lines appear inside of the copper, but not much on the outside. There shouldn't be field lines in the conductor, and I want to be able to see the lines in between the plates.
3. (Most importantly) When I try to calculate the capacitance using the global evaluation, the program yields an error that there is "No Stored Reaction Force data."
Some things I have read in the documentation and this forum suggested to me these things could contribute to the errors:
1. Calculation of reaction forces (I have the box in the solver checked already). Is there an additional parameter/solution I must calculate?
2. I have read things about internal boundaries being messed up if they are within another structure (e.g. my cylinder of air), but haven't seen a solution or an option to turn them on/off in version 4.2.
Thanks for the help--still trying to figure out the nuts and bolts of the program, and sometimes the documentation doesn't answer all of my questions.
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