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April 23, 2022, 14:11 |
How conductivity is assigned in chtMultiRegion
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Zeinab Abosedaira
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Hello all,
hope you're doing well I am explaining my problem below and explaining how it's related to the title. Mainly I need to understand how conductivity is assigned in the chtmultiregion because I need to replicate it in my case with permittivity and electric potential. I have a continuous field in two different regions; let's call it "ep" for electric potential, and I have two regions; solid, and fluid. Also, I have the permittivity "epsilon0" that has a different value in each region. Code:
Info<< "solving the electric potential "<< endl; initRes1 = solve ( fvm::laplacian(epsilon0,ep) ).initialResidual(); |
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