The default Free Space node is used to specify the physical conditions in close proximity to the device — typically in air or vacuum. It adds an
Magnetic Flux Conservation governing equation using the
Relative permeability constitutive relation with the permeability µr set to one.
The Free Space feature provides a canvas on top of which other features can be added to locally specify material properties and excitation forms.
Free Space assumes vacuum conditions, hence it does not require any material, but also a material with vacuum properties will be accepted. If the feature is applied on a selection that spans over materials with properties that are found to be inconsistent with that of vacuum, these will be ignored, and a warning is added to the solver. This can be fixed by adding appropriate physics features for the ignored materials. Otherwise, it is possible to disable the consistency check of materials by means of clearing the
Check applicability of features in study checkbox in the
Check consistency section that is available at the physics level (notice that the section is visible only after clicking the Show More Options button (

) and selecting
Advanced Physics Options in the
Show More Options dialog).