Many 2D quasi-static solutions can be obtained in the same analysis, for example, when your design contains many types of [[Transmission Lines|transmission lines]]. At the end of a quasi-static analysis, the electric field components and scalar potential at the selected 2D planes will still be computed and can be visualized. In the case of a parametric sweep, the data files will contain multiple data entries listed against the corresponding variable samples. Such data files can be plotted in EM.Grid.
[[Image:Qsource16.png|thumb|400px|Setting up a 2D solution plane for a microstrip line.]]
EM.Ferma's electrostatic simulation engine features a 2D solution mode where your physical model is treated as a longitudinally infinite structure in the direction normal to specified "2D Solution Plane". More than one 2D solution plane may be defined. In that case, multiple 2D solutions are obtained. A 2D solution plane is defined based on a "Field Sensor" definition that already exists in your project.