Electric Field Exercise 2— Creating Boundary Conditions
1. Under Domains, right-click BUSBAR_1 and select Add Boundary Condition. The Surface Sets dialog box opens.
2. Select CURRENT_INLET_1 as shown in the figure below.
3. Click OK. Under General Boundaries, a new entity BC_00001 is created.
4. Under Domains, right-click BUSBAR_2 and select Add Boundary Condition. The Surface Sets dialog box opens.
5. Select CURRENT_INLET_2 as shown in the figure below.
6. Click OK. Under General Boundaries, a new entity BC_00002 is created.
7. Under Domains, right-click BUSBAR_3 and select Add Boundary Condition. The Surface Sets dialog box opens.
8. Select CURRENT_INLET_3 as shown in the following figure.
9. Click OK. Under General Boundaries, a new entity BC_00003 is created.
Figure 26. Creating Inlet Boundaries
Creating Inlet Boundaries
1. CURRENT_INLET_1
2. CURRENT_INLET_2
3. CURRENT_INLET_3
10. Under Domains, right-click COPPER_TERMINAL_1 and select Add Boundary Condition. The Surface Sets dialog box opens.
11. Select CURRENT_OUTLET_1 as shown in the following figure.
12. Click OK. Under General Boundaries, a new entity BC_00004 is created.
13. Under Domains, right-click COPPER_TERMINAL_2 and select Add Boundary Condition. The Surface Sets dialog box opens.
14. Select CURRENT_OUTLET_2 as shown in the following figure.
15. Click OK. Under General Boundaries, a new entity BC_00005 is created.
16. Under Domains, right-click COPPER_TERMINAL_3 and select Add Boundary Condition. The Surface Sets dialog box opens.
17. Select CURRENT_OUTLET_3 as shown in the following figure.
18. Click OK. Under General Boundaries, a new entity BC_00006 is created.
Figure 27. Creating Outlet Boundaries
Creating Outlet Boundaries
1. CURRENT_OUTLET_2
2. CURRENT_OUTLET_1
3. CURRENT_OUTLET_3
19. Right-click and rename the following boundary conditions:
BC_00001 as CURRENT_INLET_1
BC_00002 as CURRENT_INLET_2
BC_00003 as CURRENT_INLET_3
BC_00004 as CURRENT_OUTLET_1
BC_00005 as CURRENT_OUTLET_2
BC_00006 as CURRENT_OUTLET_3
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