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changing air humidity

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I am trying to simulate a model which consists of two electrodes. The electrode at the top is shaped as a cone and the one at the bottom is shaped as a plate. The plate is grounded and the cone is given -4V. The whole setup is enclosed in a box. The electrodes are made of copper and the box has air inside it. I would like to change the humidity of air in my model, and then i would like to observe the relation between the conductivity of air wrt humidity. Do i have to add another physics to my model? At present i have only added electric currents. I tried to find some emperical relation between conductivity of air and humidity, but couldn't.


0 Replies Last Post Jun 25, 2019, 2:15 a.m. EDT
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