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"Terminal" in electric current physics

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My license doesn't support "Terminal" in electric current physics, Is there any way to add the electric current without terminal? I'm working on dual thermoelectric cooler model.


2 Replies Last Post 18 mai 2023, 23:50 UTC−4

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Posted: 2 years ago 18 mai 2023, 11:58 UTC−4

I believe you have the "Electric Potential" boundary condition. You can apply a voltage and integrate current density to find the resulting total current.

I believe you have the "Electric Potential" boundary condition. You can apply a voltage and integrate current density to find the resulting total current.

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Posted: 2 years ago 18 mai 2023, 23:50 UTC−4
Updated: 2 years ago 18 mai 2023, 23:50 UTC−4

Thank you Dave Yes, I've tried to use "Electric Potential" but there is something wrong or I missed. There results are not similar to the model with "Terminal--->electric currect" which I don't understand why

Thank you Dave Yes, I've tried to use "Electric Potential" but there is something wrong or I missed. There results are not similar to the model with "Terminal--->electric currect" which I don't understand why

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