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Joule heating
Posted Nov 12, 2012, 7:18 a.m. EST Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.3 3 Replies
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Hello,
I am trying to study the joule heating by applying a current density to a material (simple block). I know how to do this by applying a ground and potential boundaries to the block (making a current pass through it) and it heats. What I want to do is, instead of applying a potential difference, I want to define the current that passes along the material. Is it possible? Thank you.
I am trying to study the joule heating by applying a current density to a material (simple block). I know how to do this by applying a ground and potential boundaries to the block (making a current pass through it) and it heats. What I want to do is, instead of applying a potential difference, I want to define the current that passes along the material. Is it possible? Thank you.
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