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Symmetry axis electrostatic FEM

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Peter Felfer
Peter Felfer on 4 Oct 2023
Answered: Milan Bansal on 20 Nov 2023
I am trying to do an electrostatic axisymmetric FEM simulation. However, I cant find any examples or at least documentation showing what the symmetry axis is. Is it x, y, z? Or can wen define it somewhere.
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David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson on 4 Oct 2023
Hi Peter,
Usually the symmetry axis is taken as z, and the fields are functions of z, rho, phi, with rho, phi being polar coordinates in the xy plane.
Peter Felfer
Peter Felfer on 5 Oct 2023
I was more referring to the axis in the xy plane that is used as the symmetry axis. Is it the x or y axis. Also, is there an example somewhere? There seems to be only very little documentation there in general.

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Milan Bansal
Milan Bansal on 20 Nov 2023
Hi Peter,
As per my understanding, you want to know the axis which is used as the axis of symmetry when doing electrostatic axis-symmetric FEM simulation.
By default, the "z" axis is taken as the axis of symmetry when doing axis-symmetric FEM simulation using "ElectromagneticModel" object. The axis of symmetry can also be set using the "Geometry" and "BoundaryConditions" properties of the model.
Please refer to the documentation to learn more about "ElectromagneticModel" object.
Hope it helps!

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