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Electric field in specific point

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Hi all

I am simulating the electric field from en earthrod placed in ground in 3D. So far I've gotten fine contour and multislice plots of how the electric field decreases in the ground away from the rod. I would like to know the voltage in some certain points (one, five, etc meters) away from the rod and am struggling with how to do so.
Is there any easy way to do this, for example by setting a point by the coordinates (y=0, x=5, z=0)?

Thanks!

Thomas

2 Replies Last Post 9 set 2016, 03:54 GMT-4
Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 8 years ago 7 set 2016, 09:56 GMT-4
Hello Thomas,
You can achieve this is several ways, such as creating a dataset of the Cut Point 3D type, and then using it in Derived Values.

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www.comsol.com/offers/Postprocessing-and-Visualization-Handbook-Part-2
Best regards,
Jeff
Hello Thomas, You can achieve this is several ways, such as creating a dataset of the Cut Point 3D type, and then using it in Derived Values. For many more tips on post-processing with COMSOL, see these booklets: https://www.comsol.com/offers/Postprocessing-and-Visualization-Handbook-Part-1 https://www.comsol.com/offers/Postprocessing-and-Visualization-Handbook-Part-2 Best regards, Jeff

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Posted: 8 years ago 9 set 2016, 03:54 GMT-4
Thanks Jeff, I'll give that a try!
Thanks Jeff, I'll give that a try!

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