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Non Linear Field Dependant Permittivity

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shipstar

Electrical
Aug 28, 2001
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Dear All,

I am trying to perform an analysis of a non linear permittivity material with electric field effect. I can perform the analysis with regards to temperature, but not electric field. Does anyone have any suggestions please?

Regards

Jeff Robertson
 
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Elements with magnetic capability use the TB table to input points characterizing B-H curves. These curves are available in elements SOLID5, PLANE13, PLANE53, SOLID62, SOLID96, and SOLID98. Temperature-dependent curves cannot be input. Initialize the curves with TB,BH. Use TBPT commands to define up to 100 points (H,B). The constants (X,Y) entered on TBPT (2 per command) are:
Constant
Meaning

X Magnetic field intensity (H) (Magneto-motive force/length)

Y Corresponding magnetic flux density (B) (Flux/Area)

Specify the system of units (MKS, CGS, or user defined) with EMUNIT, which also determines the value of the permeability of free space. Free-space permeability is available in elements SOLID5, INFIN9, PLANE13, INFIN47, PLANE53, SOLID62, SOLID96, SOLID97, SOLID98, INFIN110, and INFIN111. This value is used with the relative permeability property values [MP] to establish absolute permeability values. The defaults (also obtained for Lab=MKS) are MKS units and free-space permeability of 4E-7 Henries/meter. If you specify the CGS system of units by Lab=CGS, free-space permeability is set to 1.0 (dimensionless). You can specify Lab=MUZRO to define any system of units, then input free-space permeability.
 
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