Results for Capacitances and Forces in cylindrical systems
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In this paper we report on some new results concerning the behavior of forces between two equal circular electrodes with finite thickness. We show that for close electrodes different scenarios can result, depending on the thickness and on the ratio of charges on the conductors. Attractive or repulsive forces can appear depending on the parameters and on the separation of the electrodes. We give a unified description of cylindrical systems using an high precision method based on a Galerkin expansion and we check our results with a quite sophisticated boundary element method (BEM). We perform a preliminary study of a single cylinder (both full and hollow) to check the method and to improve several existing results and compute some relevant parameters as the quadrupole moment and the polarizability.
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