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Femm - Es: Exercises: 1 Planar Electrostatics 1

The document introduces three electrostatic examples to model using FEMM software. The first models a car to analyze dielectric rigidity breakdown risk. Expected results from another program are provided. The second models a system with air, metal and porcelain to check for electric discharge avoidance. The third models an axisymmetric system with air and porcelain to analyze the electric field and potential distributions. Expected results from another program are again provided.
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58 views9 pages

Femm - Es: Exercises: 1 Planar Electrostatics 1

The document introduces three electrostatic examples to model using FEMM software. The first models a car to analyze dielectric rigidity breakdown risk. Expected results from another program are provided. The second models a system with air, metal and porcelain to check for electric discharge avoidance. The third models an axisymmetric system with air and porcelain to analyze the electric field and potential distributions. Expected results from another program are again provided.
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Introduction to Computational

Electromagnetics Benjamin Joseph Mailhé


[email protected]
(2025782)
FEMM 101 – Electrostatic Example

FEMM – ES : EXERCISES
1 PLANAR ELECTROSTATICS 1
Model the following car and analyse the results in terms of a risk of dielectric rigidity break.

Material Relative permittivity Dielectric rigidity [V.m-1]


Air 1 3 x106
Rubber 3 2.5 x107

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Introduction to Computational
Electromagnetics Benjamin Joseph Mailhé
[email protected]
(2025782)
FEMM 101 – Electrostatic Example

Expected results (validation from robust code – EFCAD):

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Introduction to Computational
Electromagnetics Benjamin Joseph Mailhé
[email protected]
(2025782)
FEMM 101 – Electrostatic Example

2 PLANAR ELECTROSTATICS 2

Material Relative permittivity Dielectric rigidity [V.m-1]


Air 1 3 x106
Metal 1000 –
Porcelain 7 3 x107

Is the system well designed to avoid a electric discharge?

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Introduction to Computational
Electromagnetics Benjamin Joseph Mailhé
[email protected]
(2025782)
FEMM 101 – Electrostatic Example

3 AXISYMMETRICAL ELECTROSTATICS

Materials: air / porcelain (see properties above)

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Introduction to Computational
Electromagnetics Benjamin Joseph Mailhé
[email protected]
(2025782)
FEMM 101 – Electrostatic Example

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Introduction to Computational
Electromagnetics Benjamin Joseph Mailhé
[email protected]
(2025782)
FEMM 101 – Electrostatic Example

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Introduction to Computational
Electromagnetics Benjamin Joseph Mailhé
[email protected]
(2025782)
FEMM 101 – Electrostatic Example

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Introduction to Computational
Electromagnetics Benjamin Joseph Mailhé
[email protected]
(2025782)
FEMM 101 – Electrostatic Example

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Introduction to Computational
Electromagnetics Benjamin Joseph Mailhé
[email protected]
(2025782)
FEMM 101 – Electrostatic Example

Expected results (validation from robust code – EFCAD):

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