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Surface impedance in magneto-thermal simulation

User: "Altair Forum User"
Altair Employee
Updated by Altair Forum User

Hi,

what is the difference between Solid conduction region described by surface impedance and Thin surface described by hyperbolic current density?

 

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    User: "Dhanasharee Jadhav_20562"
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    Updated by Dhanasharee Jadhav_20562

    Hi,

    Conduction is greater in solids because the network of relatively close fixed spatial relationships between atoms helps to transfer energy between them by vibration. Collisions occurring at the contact surface tend to transfer energy from high-temperature regions to low-temperature regions.

    For Hyperbolic Current Density, Please refer attached pdf.

    Regards,

    Dhanasharee Jadhav 

     

    User: "fzidat"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by fzidat

    Hello; 

    Please refere to Flux Help, bellow you can see an extract about the thin region and surface impedance:

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