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Issues with initializing a universe
Posted May 24, 2017, 5:12 p.m. EDT 1 Reply
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Can anyone here clarify how COMSOL treats an empty space vs one filled with, say, air? I'm attempting to model the electric field lines through an axisymmetric silicon part and I need to know if surrounding it with a bubble of air is good practice or not. When I don't, the electric field lines are wholly contained within the device, and edge effects seem to be neglected. When I do surround it with air, the edge effects behave more realistically, but I have field lines that go from the bottom part and arc through the air like some sort of dipole, which I don't expect is physical given the low potentials I'm working with and the huge difference between the dielectric constant of air and silicon.
The documentation is a little vague about building simulations in air or not, and I'd just like to clarify which would be the best practice. Could the fact that I'm doing a 2D simulation rather than true 3D be the culprit? The part is completely axisymmetric, so my intuition tells me that it shouldn't quit matter, but I don't know if COMSOL treats these physics differently.
The documentation is a little vague about building simulations in air or not, and I'd just like to clarify which would be the best practice. Could the fact that I'm doing a 2D simulation rather than true 3D be the culprit? The part is completely axisymmetric, so my intuition tells me that it shouldn't quit matter, but I don't know if COMSOL treats these physics differently.
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