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In comsol how to do to consider Wiedemann-Franz law (relationship between electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity)

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In comsol, we've already input Electric Currents module,Heat Transfer in Solids module and Multiphysics module with electromagnetic heating. But in metal parameter, we can input the function to let thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity with temperature dependent. How to do to consider Wiedemann-Franz law (relationship between electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity). Thanks


1 Reply Last Post 29 mars 2022, 13:52 UTC−4
Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 3 years ago 29 mars 2022, 13:52 UTC−4

Hello,

Have you tried typing the electric conductivity explicitly (i.e. as a function of T only), and typing an expression for the thermal conductivity that depends on the electric conductivity and on T according to the Wiedeman-Franz law? (or vice versa: you could type an explicit expression of T for the thermal conductivity and an expression for the electric conductivity that depends on the thermal conductivity and T).

Best,

Jeff

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Jeff Hiller
Hello, Have you tried typing the electric conductivity explicitly (i.e. as a function of T only), and typing an expression for the thermal conductivity that depends on the electric conductivity and on T according to the Wiedeman-Franz law? (or vice versa: you could type an explicit expression of T for the thermal conductivity and an expression for the electric conductivity that depends on the thermal conductivity and T). Best, Jeff

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