Consider the finite cylindrical conductor held at V = 100 volts and enclosed in a larger grounded cylinder as in Fig. 3.57. Such a deceptively simple
Looking problem is beyond closed form solution, but by employing finite difference techniques, the problem can be solved without much effort. Using the finite difference method, write a program that determines the potential distribution in the axisymmetric solution region. Output the potential at (ρ , z) = (2, 10), (5, 10), (8, 10), (5, 2), and (5, 18).