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August 21, 2024 at 2:17 amq86121032Subscriber
I am using the Thermal-electric model for simulation.
I set one side of the wire to 0V and the other side to 0.05V.
Why is the voltage result out of the range, and even the 0V end becomes a negative number.
What does this mean?
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August 21, 2024 at 1:32 pmdloomanAnsys Employee
Are you doing a joule heat analysis or are you specifying the Seebeck material property? Is this a steady state or transient analysis? It's not possible for a constrained temperature to change at all, so the result seems very odd.
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