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July 28, 2021 at 12:43 am
ha_nguyen3
SubscriberI want to study the changes in electric field across the geometry when applying 42V at 200kHz. I'm currently using Ansys Discovery Aim. I select electromagnetic simulation for this study.
July 28, 2021 at 1:25 pmNaresh Patre
Ansys EmployeeHello ha_nguyen3
Voltage option is not available in AIM.
Regarding Skin Depth Resolution, the help document mentions the following:
You can add aSkin Depth Resolutionphysics option to generate a mesh that's more dense for selected locations near the surfaces of conductors, where Eddy current effects are more significant, thus avoiding the need to generate a very large, dense mesh for all surfaces.
Select one or more faces for theSurface locationfor which you want to specify askin depth resolution.
Set theResolutionslider to one of the eight settings to control the initial mesh resolution for the selected location.
In general, the finer the setting, the denser the initial mesh will be, and the more accurate the solution, but at the expense of increased computation time.
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