Capacitance by solving Poisson equation
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Hi ,
I want to find the capacitance by solving the Poisson equation. I solved the voltage potential and was able to plot the voltage potential. I want to find the electric potential and energy from from the voltage
First i have to find electric potential which is gradient of voltage.
Then i have to find the energy Energy = integral(1/2 * Epsilon * E^2) over volume.
Can you help me find the gradient of voltage and then the energy ?
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Thsmia Kausser
le 25 Mar 2024
Did you get any solution ?
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Ravi Kumar
le 7 Fév 2020
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If you setup the problem using PDE Toolbox, look here for example, then you get the gradients of the solution in the results.
Regards,
Ravi
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Lalson Vincent
le 10 Fév 2020
Ravi Kumar
le 10 Fév 2020
I might be missing something. Here is an example. If you solve a poissoin equation using:
model = createpde();
geometryFromEdges(model,@lshapeg);
applyBoundaryCondition(model,'dirichlet','Edge',1:model.Geometry.NumEdges,'u',0);
specifyCoefficients(model,'m',0,'d',0,'c',1,'a',0,'f',1);
generateMesh(model,'Hmax',0.25);
results = solvepde(model)
You get the output as:
results =
StationaryResults with properties:
NodalSolution: [273×1 double]
XGradients: [273×1 double]
YGradients: [273×1 double]
ZGradients: []
Mesh: [1×1 FEMesh]
As you can see 'results' contains and XGradients and YGradients, which are gradients of NodalSolution.
Regards,
Ravi
Lalson Vincent
le 12 Fév 2020
Ravi Kumar
le 12 Fév 2020
I don't have good suggestion without knowing what is the required solution. My guess is that you might be encountering under resolved results, try increasing mesh density.
Regards,
Ravi
Lalson Vincent
le 13 Fév 2020
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