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movement of a wire in an electric field
Posted Sep 2, 2013, 5:53 a.m. EDT Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Mesh, Studies & Solvers Version 4.3a 0 Replies
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I am very new to Comsol. My task is to simulate the movement of a wire particle in the electric field of a gas-insulated-transmission-line. the movement is caused by some forces acting on that particle (coulomb force, gravitational force and a force due to the dynamic viscosity of the insulation gas) and is described by a differential equation. The charge of the particle is defined by a global parameter at the moment (dont know if this is the best way).
In the first step i want to simulate only the movement of the particle. My appoach is to couple the electrostatic, general form pde and moving mesh physics in a time dependent study. Is this the right way? how can i display the movement of the particle?
Any help would be appreciated!
Best regards,
Arno Tuna
edit: I forgott to attach the .mph-file. it is to big for adding it by the forum function. Here is the dropbox link: www.dropbox.com/s/kwbcre9chgoqk2n/step1.mph
Hello Arno Tuna
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