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4.3b, AC/DC, Material Problem. Different Results on 2 Computer.
Posted 7 ago 2014, 07:47 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Materials, Results & Visualization Version 4.3b, Version 4.4 3 Replies
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Hello everyone,
iam new to Comsol and iam having some Problems. For my Bachelors Thesis iam looking into the resistivity of Concrete.
I createt a Cone in version 4.3b that exists of Concrete with two electrodes of Steel at the bottom and top.
I also created the exact same Cone in Verion 4.4.
Iam using Surface Average and Volume Integration to get the Current Density and Current. While using V4.4 iam getting the right results. Checked this with hand calculations.
While using comsol 4.3b iam getting really weird results. Very different from what the results should be like.
I made sure both Models wehere created the same.
After this i changed te concrete to Titanium just to see what happens. Again i let Comsol calculate Current Density and Current. Both V4.4 and V4.3b show the same results. Like its supposed to.... i guess.
I suspect the Material Concrete to be the Probleme. I checked all Material Propertys but i could not find any difference.
I would be really nice if someone of you could help me out.
I can post the files here if needed!
Thank you!
iam new to Comsol and iam having some Problems. For my Bachelors Thesis iam looking into the resistivity of Concrete.
I createt a Cone in version 4.3b that exists of Concrete with two electrodes of Steel at the bottom and top.
I also created the exact same Cone in Verion 4.4.
Iam using Surface Average and Volume Integration to get the Current Density and Current. While using V4.4 iam getting the right results. Checked this with hand calculations.
While using comsol 4.3b iam getting really weird results. Very different from what the results should be like.
I made sure both Models wehere created the same.
After this i changed te concrete to Titanium just to see what happens. Again i let Comsol calculate Current Density and Current. Both V4.4 and V4.3b show the same results. Like its supposed to.... i guess.
I suspect the Material Concrete to be the Probleme. I checked all Material Propertys but i could not find any difference.
I would be really nice if someone of you could help me out.
I can post the files here if needed!
Thank you!
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