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Finding current through a surface (electrostatics model)
Posted May 29, 2013, 2:28 p.m. EDT 0 Replies
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I've created a model, and using the electrostatics model, I've defined relative permittivity for all the subdomains. In boundary settings I have set a voltage to one contact, while the other is set to ground. I need to know the electric power running through my material, so I guess the best way would to find out the current and then use Power = V*I .
Can anyone shed a light on how one goes about finding the current running through a surface. Or are there better ways to find the power running through my sample?
I also have access to comsol 4.3b if things are any easier there. I'm only using 3.4 since I'm used to that one.
Kind regards
Frímann
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