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Laser as a heat source in 3D and 2D axis symmetry models in Comsol v5.1
Posted 2016年6月17日 GMT-4 21:16 Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 5.1 0 Replies
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I am having a problem with using a gaussian laser source for heating in a pair of equivalent 2D and 3D models. I have created a 2D plane in a 2D axis-symmetry model and its equivalent 3D cylinder in a 3D model.
When i used a uniform planar heating source, both 2D and 3D models gave the same temperature distributions. When i switched to a gaussian pulse laser source, however, the 3D model gave a much higher maximum temperature (580 K compared to 440 K).
I followed the "moving laser ablation on a silicon substrate" example to setup a stationary gaussian laser pulse in the 3D model at the model origin [i.e., p_laser*gp1(x)*gp1(y) where gp1 is the gaussian pulse]. In the 2D axis-symmetry model, I simply replaced both the x and y variables with a single variable r [i.e., p_laser*gp1(r)*gp1(r)] but I got a lower maximum temperature. Can i know what should the correct expression for the gaussian laser heating look like in the 2D axis-symmetry model?
Thanks,
Will
Hello William Ong
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