Create Uniformly Charged Cylindrical Shell w/ Quickfield

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The discussion centers on using QuickField to create a uniformly charged cylindrical shell with specified dimensions: inner radius 'a', outer radius 'b', and length 'L'. The user expresses difficulty in manipulating objects within QuickField for this purpose. The official user manual for QuickField is provided as a resource for guidance.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of electrostatics and charge distribution
  • Familiarity with QuickField software
  • Knowledge of cylindrical coordinate systems
  • Basic skills in using simulation tools for electromagnetic analysis
NEXT STEPS
  • Review the QuickField user manual for object manipulation techniques
  • Explore tutorials on creating geometries in QuickField
  • Learn about defining charge distributions in QuickField
  • Investigate examples of cylindrical shell simulations in electromagnetic software
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This discussion is beneficial for electrical engineers, physicists, and simulation specialists looking to model electrostatic scenarios using QuickField.

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I am lost in how to use quickfield to manipulate objects.
I need to create a uniformly charged cylindrical
shell of inner radius, a, and outer radius, b and length, L.
Can't figure out how to do this. Any clues?
 
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Here's the user manual...

http://www.quickfield.com/demo/manual.pdf
 

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