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How to set boundary conditions that involve two boundaries?
Posted Mar 20, 2012, 2:48 p.m. EDT Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.3 4 Replies
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There are two boundary conditions in my model:
-q*(gradient u2) = 1.5*(q*u(anode)-q*u5(cathode)-E(cathode))
-q*(gradient u3) = -0.5*(q*u(anode)-q*u5(cathode)-E(cathode))
where anode and cathode are two boundaries in different positions along the Y axis. (anode is at -1.5 cm along axis Y, cathode is at 1.5 cm along axis Y).
Basically I need to use the conditions of two boundaries in the above equations. How can I realize that?
Thank you
-q*(gradient u2) = 1.5*(q*u(anode)-q*u5(cathode)-E(cathode))
-q*(gradient u3) = -0.5*(q*u(anode)-q*u5(cathode)-E(cathode))
where anode and cathode are two boundaries in different positions along the Y axis. (anode is at -1.5 cm along axis Y, cathode is at 1.5 cm along axis Y).
Basically I need to use the conditions of two boundaries in the above equations. How can I realize that?
Thank you
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