SRC90
Mechanical
- Aug 26, 2015
- 4
Hi,
I'm trying to simulate temperature of my conductor if a certain current is passing through it. It's a long flat rectangular conductor.
I'm interested how to correctly put boundary conditions, especially electric ones. I tried to put 0V and 4V at the ends but then i get enormous currents, if i try to define current that is entering at 4V end i get an error, which is understandable because ohm law. Should i just put 0V at one end and specify current that is entering in conductor or 4V and current that is exiting the conductor or something else? Any explanation would be useful.
I'm using thermal-electric option in workbench.
Thanks
I'm trying to simulate temperature of my conductor if a certain current is passing through it. It's a long flat rectangular conductor.
I'm interested how to correctly put boundary conditions, especially electric ones. I tried to put 0V and 4V at the ends but then i get enormous currents, if i try to define current that is entering at 4V end i get an error, which is understandable because ohm law. Should i just put 0V at one end and specify current that is entering in conductor or 4V and current that is exiting the conductor or something else? Any explanation would be useful.
I'm using thermal-electric option in workbench.
Thanks