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Finding Current Peak Density and Current Distribution of an Electrode in an Insulated Electrode Holder.

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I am pretty new to Comsol so bare with me. I am working on finding the current peak density and current distribution of a metal electrode inside an insulating electrode holder that is filled with a electrolyte signal gel. I mostly need help setting up the physics and definitions. I attached .jpg pictures of the electrode, electrode holder and an assembly of what they will look like together. I know I'm asking a lot here but, if anybody can give me some help that would be amazing.


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