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How to use cylindrical coordinates while defining formulas
Posted 2018年8月3日 GMT-4 07:01 Electromagnetics, Electromagnetic Heating, Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 5.3 1 Reply
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Hi all,
I wanted to know how can we define the cylindrical co-ordinates while using formulas for co-efficient form PDE physics. for example i had to use this equations which is having cylindrical co-ordinates (r & z) : "((10^12)exp((-((r-0)^2)/2So^2)-(-((z-0)^2)/2*So^2)))". (I have highlighted r & z here).
Is that the right way of using r & z co-ordinated ?
Many thanks in advance !!
Regards Hari