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DC resistivity method

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I want to learn about the DC resistivity method, but I don’t know how to set the excitation electrode (copper rod) and observe the potential of the measurement electrode?


2 Replies Last Post 29.09.2020, 07:05 GMT-4
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 4 years ago 28.09.2020, 11:14 GMT-4

Sounds like you should use the "electric currents" (ec) physics in the AC/DC module. Take a look at Comsol-supplied examples in the Application Library, for the AC/DC module. I'm guessing that the examples in the "Resistive Devices" category may be the most useful to you.

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Sounds like you should use the "electric currents" (ec) physics in the AC/DC module. Take a look at Comsol-supplied examples in the Application Library, for the AC/DC module. I'm guessing that the examples in the "Resistive Devices" category may be the most useful to you.

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Posted: 4 years ago 29.09.2020, 07:05 GMT-4

Sounds like you should use the "electric currents" (ec) physics in the AC/DC module. Take a look at Comsol-supplied examples in the Application Library, for the AC/DC module. I'm guessing that the examples in the "Resistive Devices" category may be the most useful to you.

Thank you very much for your suggestion, it helped me a lot

>Sounds like you should use the "electric currents" (ec) physics in the AC/DC module. Take a look at Comsol-supplied examples in the Application Library, for the AC/DC module. I'm guessing that the examples in the "Resistive Devices" category may be the most useful to you. Thank you very much for your suggestion, it helped me a lot

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