Modeling Electric Currents

The following steps outline the recommended workflow for modeling electric currents in conducting media.

In electrodynamic simulations, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ computes the electric potential ϕ and calculates the associated electric field E and electric flux density J.

For a practical example of modeling electric currents in Simcenter STAR-CCM+, refer to the tutorial, Ohmic Heating: Domestic Fuse, which demonstrates how to use the Electrodynamic Potential model together with Ohmic Heating model to simulate the temperature increase within a domestic fuse due to the flow of electric currents.

The required steps for modeling electric currents are:
  1. Activating one of the Electrodynamic Potential models.
  2. Defining the electrical conductivity of the conducting materials.
  3. Defining boundary conditions, and, if relevant, interface conditions.

To account for unresolved physics, you can prescribe region sources as a transfer current density or an electromotive force density.