Robert Koslover
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Posted:
4 years ago
7 lug 2020, 21:55 GMT-4
Hmm. Not sure what module you are using there, but your equation sure looks a lot like the customary J = sigma * E to me, where E = electric field, if I set E = V/L. Now, if you are using one of the standard Comsol modules, then I suspect that the vector components of J and E are being computed when you solve the problem and are available to you in post-processing from pull-down menus. If so, and assuming you have decided that you want to use those to extract sigma (rather than use some other definition of sigma), then you can always construct J/E in the direction of your choice. For example, in the RF module, emw.Jx/emw.Ex should work. (Of course, I'm assuming that your sigma, if a matrix, is a diagonal one.) Does that help?
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Hmm. Not sure what module you are using there, but your equation sure looks a lot like the customary J = sigma * E to me, where E = electric field, if I set E = V/L. Now, if you are using one of the standard Comsol modules, then I suspect that the vector components of J and E are being computed when you solve the problem and are available to you in post-processing from pull-down menus. If so, and assuming you have decided that you want to use those to extract sigma (rather than use some other definition of sigma), then you can always construct J/E in the direction of your choice. For example, in the RF module, emw.Jx/emw.Ex should work. (Of course, I'm assuming that your sigma, if a matrix, is a diagonal one.) Does that help?
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Posted:
4 years ago
8 lug 2020, 14:18 GMT-4
Oh yes! I tunnel visioned too hard on the variables, the electric field is 100% what I should have been looking for, thank you so much!
Oh yes! I tunnel visioned too hard on the variables, the electric field is 100% what I should have been looking for, thank you so much!