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How to enforce uniform electrical power of area-occupying conductor?

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Dear experts,

I am facing in dealing with simulation with highly thin patterned conductor.

The conductor pattern is designed to fully occupy the unit square with highly thin width, relative to the size of the unit square.

The end of the conductor, the electrodes to inject current and generate the joule heat, is located at the diagonal corners of the square.

Our trial on simulating the joule heat with the current design failed due to the intensive mesh generation for the mesh design.

Therefore, we want to try to approximate the conductor pattern as an area that is exerting an uniform heat flux across the area.

However, it is a bit hard to find the way to realize it for us, because we are not that expertized.

We would kindly ask the experts for the way.

Thank you in advance for your help.


0 Replies Last Post 2022年1月26日 GMT-5 01:02
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