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How to solve for a physics, then use the results/outcome for a following analysis with different physics?
Posted 2012年7月16日 GMT-4 04:44 Studies & Solvers Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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1. Assume I have a simple bar/cantilever undergoing some mechanical force, and I solve for the deflection (this is straightforward - no problems here). Then, assume I want to use the bent/deflected bar as an antenna for example (or any other application like a harvester, resonator, etc). How do I use the results, or the solutions of this past physics, in my next physics? Meaning, I want to perform the new physics analysis/study on the BENT shape, not the original shape. How is this done?
2.. In general, my question is: if I need to perform/add a new analysis/study/physics on the RESULTS or OUTCOME of a previous study, how do I do that?
I hope I explained the problem well.
1. Assume I have a simple bar/cantilever undergoing some mechanical force, and I solve for the deflection (this is straightforward - no problems here). Then, assume I want to use the bent/deflected bar as an antenna for example (or any other application like a harvester, resonator, etc). How do I use the results, or the solutions of this past physics, in my next physics? Meaning, I want to perform the new physics analysis/study on the BENT shape, not the original shape. How is this done?
2.. In general, my question is: if I need to perform/add a new analysis/study/physics on the RESULTS or OUTCOME of a previous study, how do I do that?
I hope I explained the problem well.
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