I agree, this is going to be a trial and error thing. I've done a lot of
stress/strain and thermal finite element modeling (I'm a mechanical
engineer) but never electrostatic.The main thing is just to see what
happens and keep on trying different assumptions. First thing is to try
all the che
Jeff,
I think you will have trouble with finite element analysis of that
structure, and the results will likely depend a lot on some of the
assumptions. The first problem is how you are going to model the charge of
the proton. For example, will you presume the charge is concentrated at
the cente
Does anyone have access to electrostatics software package and have time to
do a finite element analysis on a 3-D part to determine the electrostatic
field potential? Specifically the JPEG in the link below shows a grouping
of protons and neutrons. I mainly need to figure out which protons have the
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