Electrostatic Boundaries and Excitations
Specify at least one of the following excitations as a source of electric fields:
- The charge on a surface or object.
- The volume charge density inside an object.
- The voltage difference between conducting surfaces and objects. Define the electric potential on each surface and object using a voltage excitation.
Include at least one of the following as a reference for computing the electric potential:
- A voltage excitation.
- An odd symmetry (flux normal) boundary.
Note: If a conductor
is not assigned any excitation, it is automatically assigned a floating excitation with
zero charge.
Related Topics
Technical Notes: Electric Field Calculation