Robert Koslover
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Posted:
4 years ago
19 déc. 2020, 18:06 UTC−5
Assuming you have already executed the model, go to Results, right-click on Derived Values and choose Integration, then Surface Integration. Then, choose your surfaces and enter the current distribution expression that you want to integrate.
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Assuming you have already executed the model, go to **Results**, right-click on **Derived Values** and choose **Integration**, then **Surface Integration**. Then, choose your surfaces and enter the current distribution expression that you want to integrate.
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Posted:
4 years ago
20 déc. 2020, 07:53 UTC−5
Assuming you have already executed the model, go to Results, right-click on Derived Values and choose Integration, then Surface Integration. Then, choose your surfaces and enter the current distribution expression that you want to integrate.
Oh,I know!So thanks.
Did you use this way?Can I refer to the current distribution expression you have used? I don't know what form should be used.Looking forward to your answer.
Next,I need find the current distribution expression.
>Assuming you have already executed the model, go to **Results**, right-click on **Derived Values** and choose **Integration**, then **Surface Integration**. Then, choose your surfaces and enter the current distribution expression that you want to integrate.
Oh,I know!So thanks.
Did you use this way?Can I refer to the current distribution expression you have used? I don't know what form should be used.Looking forward to your answer.
Next,I need find the current distribution expression.
Robert Koslover
Certified Consultant
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Posted:
4 years ago
20 déc. 2020, 12:04 UTC−5
The physics of your problem may impact your choice of expressions to use. I encourage you to work through some of the tutorial examples provided by Comsol. To obtain more specific advice for a particular problem, I suggest that you to post your model to the forum.
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Scientific Applications & Research Associates (SARA) Inc.
www.comsol.com/partners-consultants/certified-consultants/sara
The physics of your problem may impact your choice of expressions to use. I encourage you to work through some of the tutorial examples provided by Comsol. To obtain more specific advice for a particular problem, I suggest that you to post your model to the forum.