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I am not sure what you mean with the current I. We simulate the potentials for each electrode with a unit current I=1A. Or do you mean the current density distribution as shown in https://www.pygimli.org/_examples_auto/3_ert/plot_04_ert_2_5d_potential.html ? |
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Hello! I'm using pygimli to generate synthetic data, how do I get the current and the potential for each electrode for each measurement? I need the potential field, the surface potential and also the current and potential for each measurement, but I'm only getting the rhoa in the simulated dataset.
I did the following to get the potential:
I was able to get the surface potential vs X as well (I assume this is the numerical solution using Fourier):
I suppose that with those potential values for each electrode array, the rhoa values and the geometric factor I would be able to get the current, but since I need over 500 randomized synthetic datasets, I'd like to know if I can just get the simulated data with current (I) and potential (u) values as well. Thank you in advance!
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