Electric Shielding Comparison
Model ID: 12623
The electric shielding boundary condition is meant to approximate a thin layer of highly conductive material that provides an additional current path tangential to a boundary. This example compares the electric shielding boundary condition to a full-fidelity model and discusses the range of applicability of this boundary condition.
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A square two-dimensional domain of conductive material, with a circular inclusion. The walls of the inclusion are made of a material with higher conductivity. |

