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bruce Posted - May 29 2009 : 07:50:10
I have a question about how the self/auto-capacitances (i.e. contribution to the diagonal terms in the capacitance matrix) relate when you add more conductors.

When you have a conductor in free space, it has some self-capacitance Csum. When you add another conductor to the universe, the diagonal entry in the capacitance matrix becomes Ctotal = C11+C12.

What is the relationship between Csum and C11? Does Csum=C11?

Hope someone can help,
Bruce
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Enrico Posted - Jun 17 2009 : 00:32:21
Though it may happen that you have non-negative off-diagonal entries in the capacitance matrix from a field solver, usually due to round-off errors or inaccuracies of the SW, I think this is not the answer you were looking for.

The short answer is, the output matrix from FastCap2 is a Maxwell capacitance matrix. You can find further information and long explanation on how this matrix is formed under the topic "How to make a conductor" in this FastCap forum

I may add also that if you have, say, a conductor composed by two elements, then defining C1 self-capacitance of first element, C2 self-capacitance of the second element, Cm the mutual capacitance between the two, then the overall capacitance of the conductor (if the two elements are then somehow shorted together) is C1+C2

Hope this helps!
Best Regards,
Enrico
dileesh Posted - Jun 11 2009 : 11:00:07
hi...
Check this link ..It may help you

ht*p://w*w.freelists.org/post/si-list/nonnegative-off-diagonal-capacitive-matrix-elements,10

Dileesh

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