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how to apply a parameter(like electric potential) as the boundary condition to a surface which varies spatially over the surface
Posted 2011年5月8日 GMT-4 06:38 Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 3.5a 2 Replies
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hi everyone!
Can anyone tell me how to apply a parameter (line electric potential) as a boundary condition to a surface that varies along the surface in a continuous manner.Its like I want to use a surface as the top part of a resister with a current flowing along it.Since it has a current along it the potential from one side of the surface to the other drops from some to zero. I don't want to model the current it self just this variation.Also I am using comsol 3.5.
thanks in advance
cheers
vikrant
Can anyone tell me how to apply a parameter (line electric potential) as a boundary condition to a surface that varies along the surface in a continuous manner.Its like I want to use a surface as the top part of a resister with a current flowing along it.Since it has a current along it the potential from one side of the surface to the other drops from some to zero. I don't want to model the current it self just this variation.Also I am using comsol 3.5.
thanks in advance
cheers
vikrant
2 Replies Last Post 2011年5月9日 GMT-4 01:57