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I need to find current in Amperes from current density A/m^2

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I am working with thermoelectric generator and I have applied temprature difference on top and side and bottom side of ceramic plates. After I solve, I get the electric potential and current density but I am interested in Current in Amperes and not in Amperes / m^2. Can anyone help?


1 Reply Last Post 29 dic 2020, 14:38 GMT-5
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 4 years ago 29 dic 2020, 14:38 GMT-5

You need to integrate your current density across a cross-sectional surface (presumably one normal to it). There are a number of ways to do that. If you don't already have that surface defined in your problem, you can add a 3D cut-plane. You can do such integrals post-solving. Go to Results --> Derived Values, right-click on that and choose Integration, then Surface Integration, then choose Cut Plane 1 from the Dataset pulldown under Data in the Settings panel. Alternatively, you can also set up Probes that integrate quantities of interest over various surfaces that you specify.

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You need to integrate your current density across a cross-sectional surface (presumably one normal to it). There are a number of ways to do that. If you don't already have that surface defined in your problem, you can add a 3D cut-plane. You can do such integrals post-solving. Go to Results --> Derived Values, right-click on that and choose Integration, then Surface Integration, then choose Cut Plane 1 from the Dataset pulldown under Data in the Settings panel. Alternatively, you can also set up Probes that integrate quantities of interest over various surfaces that you specify.

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