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Conductive zone in Cylindrical Battery

    • Amirehsan Barzegarsedigh
      Subscriber

      Hi everyone. I'm trying to simulate a battery module using the MSMD model. However, I always get the error which says my last cell's negative tab is not connected to a conductive zone. I have tried to tweak the geometry multiple times, but it doesn't work out. I have attached the pictures of the geometry to this email. I have tried many times but still doesn't work and I have my deadline soon. Please help me out.

    • JD_JN
      Subscriber

      Hey there! So from your images I assume you have a fluid domain as well? In that case, your 'zone 19' must be connected to a conductive zone which would either of your positive or negative zones. If you did provide it correctly and the issue still persists, then that is because fluent has created a 'shadow' of your zone 19 and that is the one which is connected to either one of your conductive zones. You'll therefore need to specify the zone 19-shadow as your electrical connection rather than zone 19. 

      Hope this helps! Cheers!

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