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Old   May 17, 2023, 16:40
Default Electric conductivity as a funcion of electric resistance
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Hi every body :

Hoping that everything is going well.

i need urgent help please.

-the electrical conductivity in my problem is not constant, it changes with electric resistance, and this electric resistance changes with temperature.

the electric resistance in my problem is given by 𝑅=𝑅_0 (1+𝛼(𝑇−𝑇_0)) where T_0 is 20C and T is static temperature of the wire. and R_0 is 11Ohm.

how can I write an expression to incorporate this resistance into the conductivity for aluminum in fluent. thanks


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