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defining a no-flux 2D surface on top of a 3D box
Posted 2017年2月25日 GMT+8 00:33 MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Simulation Apps, Mesh, Studies & Solvers Version 5.2 10 Replies
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i'm qiute novice to comsol and have the following problem:
i need to to visualize diffusion in a 3D box made of GaAs that has a round mask on its top surface. now i know that i can just create a 3D thin mask of say Titanium, mesh it, have flux on the whole thing and solve. i was thinking though of not wasting mesh on a structure that its only purpose is to create a no-flux surface underneath it. so i was thinking to create a no-flux 2D round surface on top of the top surface of the GaAs box but couldnt figure out the way to do it. please help
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Is the box a parallelepiped?
If so, you can simply draw a disc in a workplane that coincides with the surface of the box.
If the box has a complex shape, see my last post in this thread: www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/15263
Best,
Jeff
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the box is a simple box (parallelpiped) but how can i create a workplane?
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Jeff
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ok, now how i define the flux and no-flux fields so that i dont mess things up?
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regards,
saeed
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To get acquainted with the graphical user interface, I recommend reviewing and working through the tutorials contained in the Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics manual, version 5.2a, available here: cdn.comsol.com/documentation/5.2.1.262/IntroductionToCOMSOLMultiphysics.pdf and inside the software under File > Help > Documentation.
Best,
Jeff
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how can i attach a COMSOL file? the system does not allow me to
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