Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年7月18日 GMT-4 06:10
Hi
for the n(T) you need to define the material index of refraction as a lookup table or interpolated function related to T[1/K] take car to check carefully the normalisation, COMSOL operates by default in Kelvin, while many index of refraction formulas are related to deg C
you can perform a first analysis for T, and use the values of the first analysis as baseline for the second, for initial conditions as well as for "variables not solved for"
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
for the n(T) you need to define the material index of refraction as a lookup table or interpolated function related to T[1/K] take car to check carefully the normalisation, COMSOL operates by default in Kelvin, while many index of refraction formulas are related to deg C
you can perform a first analysis for T, and use the values of the first analysis as baseline for the second, for initial conditions as well as for "variables not solved for"
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年7月18日 GMT-4 06:19
Great
Thanks for the info!!
Great
Thanks for the info!!
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年7月18日 GMT-4 08:14
It doesn't work... Have you got some-simple-models? they could be usefull, please.
The point is that I don't know how to create a link between n(T) and T because I have to create a new variable T (i don't know)l. Program says me that "unknown variable T", is there a specific name for temperature?
thanks
It doesn't work... Have you got some-simple-models? they could be usefull, please.
The point is that I don't know how to create a link between n(T) and T because I have to create a new variable T (i don't know)l. Program says me that "unknown variable T", is there a specific name for temperature?
thanks
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年7月18日 GMT-4 09:30
Hi
indeed by default if you have no HT there is no T defined. either its a constant then you add a Parameter T =293[K] or whatever value, or its a field (ie. T(x,y,z,t ...) ) in which case its easier to run a HT simulation first that defines the variable T (dependent variable of HT) and you refer to this T
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
indeed by default if you have no HT there is no T defined. either its a constant then you add a Parameter T =293[K] or whatever value, or its a field (ie. T(x,y,z,t ...) ) in which case its easier to run a HT simulation first that defines the variable T (dependent variable of HT) and you refer to this T
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年7月18日 GMT-4 10:41
Yes! thanks, the problem was not to define first the variable T! jaja
Jordi Morales-Dalmau
Yes! thanks, the problem was not to define first the variable T! jaja
Jordi Morales-Dalmau