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Time varying current over 2000 micro seconds

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I am working to create a simulation of an electrode inside a peripheral nerve. In this simulation the electrode is supposed to stimulate the nerve with a rectangular wave. The electrode stimulates the nerve through a current spurce that we can control. It has a 200 us pulse at 30-90 uA followed by a 50 us interpulse at 0 followed by a 200 us pulse at -30--90 uA. This is then repeated over time. I'm trying to find a way to get the current run this way. I've created this function inside of COMSOL, and plugged the function into the Boundary Current Source for the Amplitude. However, I am not sure if it is operating correctly, and running at the correct rate. Thank you for any help you can supply.


1 Reply Last Post 26.01.2018, 10:06 GMT-5

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Posted: 7 years ago 26.01.2018, 10:06 GMT-5

Think like an experimentalist. Plot voltage as a function of time at an interior point; or define a surface, integrate current density over that surface, and plot as a function of time.

By the way, when doing time-dependent simulations many problems occur when you allow the solver free choice of time steps (usually the default in COMSOL).

D.W. Greve DWGreve Consulting

Think like an experimentalist. Plot voltage as a function of time at an interior point; or define a surface, integrate current density over that surface, and plot as a function of time. By the way, when doing time-dependent simulations many problems occur when you allow the solver free choice of time steps (usually the default in COMSOL). D.W. Greve DWGreve Consulting

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