2D formulation for Electrostatic Problems
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\mathbf{B_i}= | \mathbf{B_i}= | ||
\begin{bmatrix} | \begin{bmatrix} | ||
− | \frac{\partial N_i}{\partial x} \\ | + | \displaystyle \frac{\partial N_i}{\partial x} \\ |
\, \\ | \, \\ | ||
− | \frac{\partial N_i}{\partial y} | + | \displaystyle \frac{\partial N_i}{\partial y} |
\end{bmatrix} | \end{bmatrix} | ||
\qquad | \qquad |
Revision as of 19:25, 11 November 2009
The 2D Electrostatic Poisson's equation given by the governing PDE and its boundary conditions:
can be written as (see the General formulation for Electrostatic Problems):
with (n is the number of nodes of the element):
2D formulation for Triangular Elements