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joule heating 2d - with current out of plane
Posted 7 ago 2012, 06:46 GMT-4 Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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I'm trying to simulate some temperature distribution that is established by an electrical current - joule heating.
The structure is supposed to be infinitely extended, so I'm using 2d geometry (see attached pdf).
Now, what is a bit different from the standard use of 'joule heating' is that the current is perpendicular to the 2d plane.
A module that is capable of defining these kind of currents is 'magnetic fields'.
The Problem now is, that for some reason the two modules don't work together (see attached comsol-file)!?
I think they supposed to. Is there something specific that I have to do that they do??
thanks in advance for every hint. f
The structure is supposed to be infinitely extended, so I'm using 2d geometry (see attached pdf).
Now, what is a bit different from the standard use of 'joule heating' is that the current is perpendicular to the 2d plane.
A module that is capable of defining these kind of currents is 'magnetic fields'.
The Problem now is, that for some reason the two modules don't work together (see attached comsol-file)!?
I think they supposed to. Is there something specific that I have to do that they do??
thanks in advance for every hint. f
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