External Current Density
The External Current Density node adds an externally generated current density Je, which appears in Ohm’s law
and in the equation that the physics interface defines.
The external current density does not contribute to the losses (due to Joule heating), since there is no electric field associated with it. To include the contribution to the losses from the external current density, select the Add contribution of the external current density to the losses check box. Then select an option from the External losses list — From domain conductivity (the default) or User defined. If From domain conductivity is selected, the heat source is computed using the conductivity specified in the material model feature (such as Current Conservation) that is applied in the domain. For User defined, enter a value for Qe (SI unit: W/m3) to specify a user-defined heat source.
Add a contribution as a Harmonic Perturbation by right-clicking the parent node or clicking Harmonic Perturbation on the Physics toolbar. For more information see Harmonic Perturbation — Exclusive and Contributing Nodes in the COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual.
External Current Density
Based on space dimension, enter the coordinates (x, y, and z for 3D components, for example) of the External current density Je (SI unit: A/m2). The defaults are 0 A/m2.