Ivar KJELBERG
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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                3 gen 2012, 01:22 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi Bahar
For integration in COMSOL it all depends, what you want, the units are there to give a good hint.
i.e. in 3D you normally look for total current passing a boundary (2D surface for a 3D model) so you do a surface integration of a current density in [A/m^2] (*dx*dy) which ends up in [A] (note the *dx*dy is implicit in a 2D integration 
in 2D and 2D axi you have 2 cases, either the floe is going "out of the paper/screen" then you do a domain integration in 2D (a 2D surface again as above), or you have a current flowing in the screen plane crossing a boundary (a 1D line in 2D). But as COMSOL always calculates in 3D assuming generally by default a 1[m] deep geometry, you current flowing through a boundary in 2D (=1D line) is also in [A/m^2] and when you do a line integration on this boundary you end up with a current density [A/m] (from the [A/m^2](*dx)=[A/m]. and this tells you its "per meter". To get an absolute value you need to do the line integration of [A/m^2]*1[m]*dx = [A]
Now in certain physics you can decide the true thickness and use a different value than the default 1[m], in which case you must use this thickness often referred to by the variable name "d" with the physics prefix
I hope I made myself clear, have fun Comsoling
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Ivar                                                
                                                
                            Hi Bahar
For integration in COMSOL it all depends, what you want, the units are there to give a good hint.
i.e. in 3D you normally look for total current passing a boundary (2D surface for a 3D model) so you do a surface integration of a current density in [A/m^2] (*dx*dy) which ends up in [A] (note the *dx*dy is implicit in a 2D integration 
in 2D and 2D axi you have 2 cases, either the floe is going "out of the paper/screen" then you do a domain integration in 2D (a 2D surface again as above), or you have a current flowing in the screen plane crossing a boundary (a 1D line in 2D). But as COMSOL always calculates in 3D assuming generally by default a 1[m] deep geometry, you current flowing through a boundary in 2D (=1D line) is also in [A/m^2] and when you do a line integration on this boundary you end up with a current density [A/m] (from the [A/m^2](*dx)=[A/m]. and this tells you its "per meter". To get an absolute value you need to do the line integration of [A/m^2]*1[m]*dx = [A]
Now in certain physics you can decide the true thickness and use a different value than the default 1[m], in which case you must use this thickness often referred to by the variable name "d" with the physics prefix
I hope I made myself clear, have fun Comsoling
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                                3 gen 2012, 10:58 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Dear Ivar
I appreciate you full, and helpful reply. That is exactly the hints that I was looking for.
Best
Bahareh                                                
                                                
                            Dear Ivar
I appreciate you full, and helpful reply. That is exactly the hints that I was looking for.
Best
Bahareh                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                            
                                                                                        
                                Ivar KJELBERG
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                                3 gen 2012, 11:08 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi
that is nice to hear, but you know, you can also try it out with a simple example, i.e. calculate the area of a cylinder in 3D and of a cylinder in 2D-axi view and compare. Some time you discover sum "bug"  to like that ;)
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Ivar                                                
                                                
                            Hi
that is nice to hear, but you know, you can also try it out with a simple example, i.e. calculate the area of a cylinder in 3D and of a cylinder in 2D-axi view and compare. Some time you discover sum "bug"  to like that ;)
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                                4 gen 2012, 16:38 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Thanks I will follow your advice :)                                                
                                                
                            Thanks I will follow your advice :)                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                                                
    
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                                15 feb 2012, 22:33 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Dear Ivar and Bhar,
I have raised a question today in these lines here:
www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/26157/ 
Could you please give me your inputs ?
Thanks
Murali                                                
 
                                                
                            Dear Ivar and Bhar,
I have raised a question today in these lines here:
http://www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/26157/ 
Could you please give me your inputs ?
Thanks
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                                20 lug 2012, 06:18 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi Bahare 
Have you ever tried comsol in 3D? or ever simulated with frequency? if so Id be glad to have your help 
Best Regards                                                
                                                
                            Hi Bahare 
Have you ever tried comsol in 3D? or ever simulated with frequency? if so Id be glad to have your help 
Best Regards