Assigning an Insulating Boundary for the Eddy Current Solver
This boundary condition is generally used to model very thin sheets of perfectly insulating material between touching conductors, as well as infinitely thin cracks inside conductors. Current cannot cross an insulating boundary.
To set an insulating boundary:
- Select the section of the geometry on which you want to apply the boundary condition (typically a face).
- Click Maxwell > Boundaries > Assign > Insulating.
The Insulating Boundary window appears. - Enter a name for the boundary in the Name box, or accept the default.
- Click OK to assign the boundary to the selected object.
Note: An insulating
boundary condition can be used to control the flow of induced eddy currents
inside conductors that contain sheet objects with an applied insulating
boundary condition. In case you apply the insulating boundary condition
on sheet objects (inside conductors), always make sure that the respective
entities are selected as faces and not as objects before attempting to
assign the insulating boundary condition to them.