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comparison between two models
Posted 2010年1月8日 GMT-5 07:40 1 Reply
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Hi there,
i am trying to simulate a single layer volume conductor, in 2D (attached) as well as in 3D (attached). When i compare both the results there is a huge difference (as i am just using a single plane to compare the results). I also have the analytical solution (attached) to compare with, which is more close to the 3D one. the analytical solution considers angle phi as zero thus restricts itself in y-z plane, which is not a problem as the dipole is located along z-axis radially). the spherical coordinates as arranged as (r,theta,phi)
Since i am using a single dipole with source and sink at z=0.0005 and -0.0005m, respectively. with I=1A and radial dipole moment i.e dipole moment is along z-axis. I am bit concern as why there is such a huge disparity (almost 10 times). I know i am doing something wrong somewhere, but cannot get my hands onto it. This is a simple volume conductor problem and there are no nonlinearity issues involved.
Both the models and the response of analytical problem are attached .
Since i have an older version of comsol, the femlab, therefore i cannot upload them with their native extension. so after downloading just remove the . mph extension, .fl is the native extension for femlab.
to get close results change the mesh to finer or higher and then solve it.
With regards
Salman
i am trying to simulate a single layer volume conductor, in 2D (attached) as well as in 3D (attached). When i compare both the results there is a huge difference (as i am just using a single plane to compare the results). I also have the analytical solution (attached) to compare with, which is more close to the 3D one. the analytical solution considers angle phi as zero thus restricts itself in y-z plane, which is not a problem as the dipole is located along z-axis radially). the spherical coordinates as arranged as (r,theta,phi)
Since i am using a single dipole with source and sink at z=0.0005 and -0.0005m, respectively. with I=1A and radial dipole moment i.e dipole moment is along z-axis. I am bit concern as why there is such a huge disparity (almost 10 times). I know i am doing something wrong somewhere, but cannot get my hands onto it. This is a simple volume conductor problem and there are no nonlinearity issues involved.
Both the models and the response of analytical problem are attached .
Since i have an older version of comsol, the femlab, therefore i cannot upload them with their native extension. so after downloading just remove the . mph extension, .fl is the native extension for femlab.
to get close results change the mesh to finer or higher and then solve it.
With regards
Salman
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