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AC/DC module - joule heating - contact resistance
Posted 24 ago 2010, 09:02 GMT-4 3 Replies
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Hi there COMSOL users
My issue is straightforward:
I describe in my model a typical resistive heating by current passage at the contact of two surfaces (axial symmetry 2D).
In the boundary conditions, I've associated a contact resistance to my contact pair (the interface between my subdomains).
QUESTION: I would like to know the physical meaning of the so called thickness 'd' , which in other tutorials is left equal to 1m without, apparently, any relation to the geometry.
Thank you very much
My issue is straightforward:
I describe in my model a typical resistive heating by current passage at the contact of two surfaces (axial symmetry 2D).
In the boundary conditions, I've associated a contact resistance to my contact pair (the interface between my subdomains).
QUESTION: I would like to know the physical meaning of the so called thickness 'd' , which in other tutorials is left equal to 1m without, apparently, any relation to the geometry.
Thank you very much
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