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Flux continuity along inner boundary
Posted 30.07.2014, 08:15 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.3b 1 Reply
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COMSOL community,
I have a simple 2D square as my geometry and a circle within the square. The electrical conductivity inside the circle is different from the rest of the square.
I need to make ensure that there is flux continuity (i.e. current density is continuous) along the boundary of the inner circle c1/VE1. How do I do that?
I also need a finer mesh just along the inner boundary. How do I do that?
Model attached.
Thanks
Deepika
I have a simple 2D square as my geometry and a circle within the square. The electrical conductivity inside the circle is different from the rest of the square.
I need to make ensure that there is flux continuity (i.e. current density is continuous) along the boundary of the inner circle c1/VE1. How do I do that?
I also need a finer mesh just along the inner boundary. How do I do that?
Model attached.
Thanks
Deepika
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