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Dear Sir, I am simulating a Galvanic corrosion event via COMSOL. But, I want to get ultimately the potentiodynamic polarization plot or roughly speaking the "Tafel" plot. So, for that I have done a parametric sweeping study with the varying applied potential with a range and step size. I want to ask about the data extraction and plotting the potentiodynamic polarization plot by the extracted data. The result section is huge and confusing. Please give a few instructions. Also, where in the model, I should add that parametric sweeping E_applied as a boundary condition?

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