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Can't find the terminal boundary condition

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Hello

I'm running comsol multiphysics v 4.4 and I'm trying to add a current to my model however I can't seem to find the boundary condition for "Terminal" in the list of boundary conditions under "Electric current".
Does this have to do with the package I purchased for comsol or do I need to have something in my model in order to have the "Terminal" option available. If it's the former, is there another way to pass a current through my model other than the "Terminal" boundary condition?

thank you

1 Reply Last Post 3 giu 2014, 15:25 GMT-4
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 decade ago 3 giu 2014, 15:25 GMT-4
In most cases you have an AC/DC, RF or piezoelectric model you connect the circuit to. The terminal BC is available in these modules. You can then connect the circuit to the the terminals you defined in the other physics.

Cheers
Edgar



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In most cases you have an AC/DC, RF or piezoelectric model you connect the circuit to. The terminal BC is available in these modules. You can then connect the circuit to the the terminals you defined in the other physics. Cheers Edgar -- Edgar J. Kaiser emPhys Physical Technology http://www.emphys.com

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