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CENEMS

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Overall Period: Updated 04 Dec, 2008
Users: 524
Jobs: 1510
Avg. exec. time: 2 days
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Avg. Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Citations: 0

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Version 1 - published on 20 Apr, 2006
Contributor(s) Narayan Aluru
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
At a glance Compute surface charge density on the surface of the conductors in a multi-conductor system
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CENEMS is a user-friendly tool that computes the surface charge density distribution on the surface of the conductors in a multi-conductor system. CENEMS contains a graphical user interface which will allow users to design multi-conductor systems, including drawing conductors, specifying applied voltage and discretization level (the higher the level, the finer the discretization) for the conductors. After running the simulation, users can immediately see the surface charge density distribution on the conductors. CENEMS solves the exterior potential problem and computes the surface charge density by using boundary integral equations and a Boundary Cloud Method (BCM).

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  1. 5.0 out of 5 stars 

    Posted on 20 March, 2006 by yang xu

  2. 5.0 out of 5 stars 

    Posted on 19 March, 2006 by Nitin Agarwal

    0   0   Login to vote CENEMS is indeed a useful tool for computing the surface charge density for a multi-conductor system, and can serve as a quick source to check results obtained from some code as well.

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  3. 5.0 out of 5 stars 

    Posted on 18 March, 2006 by Huijuan ZHAO

    0   0   Login to vote It is a wonderful tool, very easy to use, very easy to understand the basis. The modelling tool part is fantastic. I like to use it again. :)

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