Caculate the area of a range of voltage
Hello to all, I'm actually modeling a model of a simple electrode. The electrode is a cylinder of Platinum and I apply 1V on it, the current is passing through a muscle, and collected by a ground....
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Maybe you can put a surface integral node in the results -> derived values node, and use as the expression something like if(V>0.25&&V<0.68,1,0)
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And you were right! Thank you Pieter for you quick answer!
View ArticleCaculate the area of a range of voltage
Hello to all, I'm actually modeling a model of a simple electrode. The electrode is a cylinder of Platinum and I apply 1V on it, the current is passing through a muscle, and collected by a ground....
View ArticleRe: Caculate the area of a range of voltage
Maybe you can put a surface integral node in the results -> derived values node, and use as the expression something like if(V>0.25&&V<0.68,1,0)
View ArticleRe: Caculate the area of a range of voltage
And you were right! Thank you Pieter for you quick answer!
View ArticleCaculate the area of a range of voltage
Hello to all, I'm actually modeling a model of a simple electrode. The electrode is a cylinder of Platinum and I apply 1V on it, the current is passing through a muscle, and collected by a ground....
View ArticleRe: Caculate the area of a range of voltage
Maybe you can put a surface integral node in the results -> derived values node, and use as the expression something like if(V>0.25&&V<0.68,1,0)
View ArticleRe: Caculate the area of a range of voltage
And you were right! Thank you Pieter for you quick answer!
View ArticleCaculate the area of a range of voltage
Hello to all, I'm actually modeling a model of a simple electrode. The electrode is a cylinder of Platinum and I apply 1V on it, the current is passing through a muscle, and collected by a ground....
View ArticleRe: Caculate the area of a range of voltage
Maybe you can put a surface integral node in the results -> derived values node, and use as the expression something like if(V>0.25&&V<0.68,1,0)
View ArticleRe: Caculate the area of a range of voltage
And you were right! Thank you Pieter for you quick answer!
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