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Induced electric filed in a conductor volume

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Hi everyone. I want to use CST for calculating induced electric filed in a conductor volume. Current coil will be used for stimulation. could any body help me to find a similar example to solve this? thanks a lot.
 

I am afraid that in a good conductor no electric field will exist "in its volume".

My conductor volume will be a human head. I want to stimulate this it by current coil.
 

My conductor volume will be a human head. I want to stimulate this it by current coil.

Then the induced field is electromagnetic and the technique is named "eddy current in medicine". Try google, I found several papers on this.
 

Then the induced field is electromagnetic and the technique is named "eddy current in medicine". Try google, I found several papers on this.

I want to model transcranial magnetic stimulation in human head.
 

I want to model transcranial magnetic stimulation in human head.

I am sorry but I have no experience with modeling such situation. Simple saline models of tissue do not work for muscles, so I do not understand how the complex brain tissue can be modeled. Nobody knows about its conductivity and other parameters.
I have studied microwave radiometry applications to detect in-tissue temperature caused by hyperthermy. Saline and other phantoms worked but in a real tissue nothing worked.

I wish you a good luck in your effort.
 
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