Program 5 Finite Difference Method Poisson Solver using both normal and SOR iterations

Solve for steady state voltage using Poisson when a charge density is specified
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Youtube Link :- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVwIVu9JSXo

Written for Course :-
Computational Electromagnetics, Fall 2011
Department of Electrical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM)
Chennai - 600036, India

Authors :-
Sathya Swaroop Ganta, B.Tech., M.Tech. Electrical Engg.
Kayatri, M.S. Engineering Design
Pankaj, M.S. Electrical Engg.
Sumantra Chaudhuri, M.S. Electrical Engg.
Projesh Basu, M.S. Electrical Engg.
Nikhil Kumar CS, M.S. Electrical Engg.

Instructor :-
Dr. Ananth Krishnan
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
http://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/~ananthk

Description :-

Objective of the program is to solve for the steady state voltage distribution in a region, given that one of the sides of square is excited with a voltage and all other sides are maintained at 0 Volts. A steady state charge distribution of RHO exists in domain. At any iteration, the value of voltage is updated as average of voltages of 4 nearest neighbors, until between consecutive iterations, the error is less than 0.01 V.

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Computational Electromagnetics At IIT Madras (2024). Program 5 Finite Difference Method Poisson Solver using both normal and SOR iterations (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/34298-program-5-finite-difference-method-poisson-solver-using-both-normal-and-sor-iterations), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .

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