Robert Koslover
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2014年3月20日 GMT-4 16:05
1. To vary the substrate's permeability values from 1 to 100, you need to set up a parametric sweep in the solver. (By the way, I question the wisdom of studying that. Where in the real world will you find materials that offer such permeabilities?)
2. Run your simulation and create plots that show whatever it is you want to show. There is a huge variety, so you will have to figure that out yourself.
3. Right-click on the plot you want as it is listed in the model-builder, and choose "Add Plot Data to Export."
4. Then click on the just-appeared "Plot 1" (or whatever number it is, in your case) under the Export item in the Model Builder, enter the file name you want where it asks for it, etc., and then click the word "Export" near the top of the Plot panel.
1. To vary the substrate's permeability values from 1 to 100, you need to set up a parametric sweep in the solver. (By the way, I question the wisdom of studying that. Where in the real world will you find materials that offer such permeabilities?)
2. Run your simulation and create plots that show whatever it is you want to show. There is a huge variety, so you will have to figure that out yourself.
3. Right-click on the plot you want as it is listed in the model-builder, and choose "Add Plot Data to Export."
4. Then click on the just-appeared "Plot 1" (or whatever number it is, in your case) under the Export item in the Model Builder, enter the file name you want where it asks for it, etc., and then click the word "Export" near the top of the Plot panel.