Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2010年6月21日 GMT-4 13:45
Hi
If you have only the "emw" up, go to the "Study - Frequency Domain" tab. But you can also force it in the main EMW Physics node entry, under "Advanced" and replace the "Automatic" by the selected solver and "solver defined" by "user defined "50MHz" or whatever.
This is particularly useful if you have several physics with different solver types and COMSOL has some trouble to figure out which one to apply to which physics i.e. when coupling to heat transfer, when the RF or AC should be done at a given frequency, and the HT in stationary or time dependent way.
Globally, in V4, what you define higher "up" in the model tree is fixed for later "downwards", including when switching from the "physics" tab to the "study" tab.
This applies also i.e. for "Model - Probes" Plots, instead of "Results Plot ..."
Hope this helps
Have fun Comsoling
Ivar
Hi
If you have only the "emw" up, go to the "Study - Frequency Domain" tab. But you can also force it in the main EMW Physics node entry, under "Advanced" and replace the "Automatic" by the selected solver and "solver defined" by "user defined "50MHz" or whatever.
This is particularly useful if you have several physics with different solver types and COMSOL has some trouble to figure out which one to apply to which physics i.e. when coupling to heat transfer, when the RF or AC should be done at a given frequency, and the HT in stationary or time dependent way.
Globally, in V4, what you define higher "up" in the model tree is fixed for later "downwards", including when switching from the "physics" tab to the "study" tab.
This applies also i.e. for "Model - Probes" Plots, instead of "Results Plot ..."
Hope this helps
Have fun Comsoling
Ivar