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AC/DC Module, Surface current density, Layer thickness of Nanoparticles on Polymer
Posted 6 mai 2021, 17:55 UTC−4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 5.5 4 Replies
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Hello,
I am trying to build a model of nanoparticles in a polymer. The object is to evaluate the Terminal current and surface current density accross the polymer. One example from the blog, "MAxwell-wagner-Permittivity of Blood" was really helpful. However, unlike their model, my model does not have an intermediate layer between the nanoparticle and the matrix. The model is as below image.
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My questions are as follows -- 1. Do I need to put a contact impedence BC for the surface of the nanoparticles? 2. If yes, what "Surface thickness (Thin layer)" or "Surface impedance" properties should I use? Note: I am only putting nanoparticles (Such as - TiO2) in polymer (such as - PMMA).
The terminal current is almost the same if I use or do not use the Contact impedence condition, but the surface current density is completey different!
Thank you.
Best, Didar
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