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Joule heating problem - 2D and 3D simulations and compleatly different results - where is a mistake?
Posted 19 feb 2015, 11:32 GMT-5 Electromagnetic Heating, Heat Transfer & Phase Change 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am quite new to comsol and I have some problems with joule heating simulation. So when I simulate my structure with 3D simulation it shows me huge temperature on heated material, but is is not showing me any heat around. In this case I tried to do 2D simulation and... with the same current I see nearly no heat in this material and I need some huge current to see any heat there. Can anyone explain me what am I doing wrong? Is it material or geometry problem? Or Physics?
Best regards,
Andrzej
I am quite new to comsol and I have some problems with joule heating simulation. So when I simulate my structure with 3D simulation it shows me huge temperature on heated material, but is is not showing me any heat around. In this case I tried to do 2D simulation and... with the same current I see nearly no heat in this material and I need some huge current to see any heat there. Can anyone explain me what am I doing wrong? Is it material or geometry problem? Or Physics?
Best regards,
Andrzej
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