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Poisson's equation in cylindrical coordinates

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poisson equation cylindrical coordinates

Hi all,

Can anyone help me with some reference or some technique to solve Poisson's eqiation in cylindrical coordinates?

Thanks
 

poisson equation

Are you looking for an analytical solution to the differential equations or do you want a numerical solution because you are modeling some sort of device?

-Tip
 

poisson equation cylindrical coordinate

I need analytical solution. I want to apply the boundary conditions and solve the problem.
 

cylindrical poisson equation

This equation is very common in several areas of science and engineering. Here are two of them so you will have some key words to search for.

Electrostatics
The Poisson equation is very common in electromagnetics to solve static (not changing with time) problems. Essentially is computes the electric potential function given the distribution of charge.

Mechanical Engineering
The Poisson equation arises often in heat transfer problems and fluid dynamics. In turbulent flow problems, Poisson's equation is used to compute the pressure.

Hope this helps!
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poisson equation cylindrical

Hi,

Thanks for your benevolent help. I found the ways to solve Poisson's equation in cylindrical co-ordinates with recourse of Green's function.
 

electric potential cylindrical coordinates

hi all
Subharpe,
Do you want to solve Poisson's equation in cylindrical coordinates by numerical or analytical methods?
 

poisson equation spherical coordinates

Analytical, as I mentioen in previous posts, too.
 

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