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Craig Warren
2016-01-28 09:47:26 +00:00
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@@ -15,14 +15,12 @@ This example is of a Hertzian dipole, i.e. an additive source (electric current
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The function ``hertzian_dipole_fs`` in the ``analytical solutions`` module in the ``tests`` sub-package was written to compute the analytical solution.
.. autofunction:: tests.analytical_solutions.hertzian_dipole_fs
The function ``hertzian_dipole_fs``, which can be found in the ``analytical solutions`` module in the ``tests`` sub-package, computes the analytical solution.
Results
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:numref:`hertzian_dipole_fs_results` shows the time history of the electric and magnetic field components of the modelled and analytical solutions. The responses overlap one another due to their similarity. Therefore, :numref:`hertzian_dipole_fs_results_diffs` shows the percentage differences between the solutions.
:numref:`hertzian_dipole_fs_results` shows the time history of the electric and magnetic field components of the modelled and analytical solutions. The responses completely overlap one another due to their similarity. Therefore, :numref:`hertzian_dipole_fs_results_diffs` shows the percentage differences between the modelled and analytical solutions.
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Percentage differences between the modelled and analytical solutions.
The match between the analytical and numerically modelled solutions is excellent. The maximum difference is approximately 1%, which is observed in the Ez field component (the same direction as the Hertzian dipole source). The other electric field components exhibit maximum differences of approximately 0.5%, and the magnetic field components 0.25%.