Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年2月4日 GMT-5 08:02
Hi
if I remeber right the "physics induced" mesh in 4.0 was very limited, really nice in 4.1, with new improvements, enhancements for more physics for 4.2. In 4.0 I only trusted manual meshing, but you have full control manually, its just somewhat tediuos. As meshing is almost an "art" you learn a lot by meshing manually though.
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
if I remeber right the "physics induced" mesh in 4.0 was very limited, really nice in 4.1, with new improvements, enhancements for more physics for 4.2. In 4.0 I only trusted manual meshing, but you have full control manually, its just somewhat tediuos. As meshing is almost an "art" you learn a lot by meshing manually though.
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
10 years ago
2015年4月6日 GMT-4 22:53
Dear Ivar,
I am using the 5.0 version.
I want little bit clarity over using the physics controlled mesh. As it is explained in the help -- it can be used when the wavelength changes in different dielectric regions. Does it mean when they are combinely used or individually?? What about the usage in case of sandwich type structres like metal-dielectric-metal structures media is not uniform on which I am trying to work now ?? how about the relation between the background wave type and meshing in this case , as I wanted to calculate the scattered field now .
I used two physics nodes, the first one solves for the background electric field(y-component, norm) for the air-glass domain without the MIM and the background field drawn from this physics will be used to claculate the total field (y-component, norm) in the second one. for that I defined a set of variables the E-field components as "0".
I am brand new to comsol, trying to learn. I will be glad with your patient reply. hope my question is clear to you.
I took the scatterer on substrate as a model example to follow my structure.
Regards,
Srivathsava Surabhi.
Dear Ivar,
I am using the 5.0 version.
I want little bit clarity over using the physics controlled mesh. As it is explained in the help -- it can be used when the wavelength changes in different dielectric regions. Does it mean when they are combinely used or individually?? What about the usage in case of sandwich type structres like metal-dielectric-metal structures media is not uniform on which I am trying to work now ?? how about the relation between the background wave type and meshing in this case , as I wanted to calculate the scattered field now .
I used two physics nodes, the first one solves for the background electric field(y-component, norm) for the air-glass domain without the MIM and the background field drawn from this physics will be used to claculate the total field (y-component, norm) in the second one. for that I defined a set of variables the E-field components as "0".
I am brand new to comsol, trying to learn. I will be glad with your patient reply. hope my question is clear to you.
I took the scatterer on substrate as a model example to follow my structure.
Regards,
Srivathsava Surabhi.
Walter Frei
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Posted:
10 years ago
2015年4月7日 GMT-4 13:37
Hello,
You may find this demo of the new functionality useful:
http://www.comsol.com/video/automated-meshing-electromagnetic-waves-frequency-domain-simulations
Best,
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Posted:
10 years ago
2015年4月9日 GMT-4 22:37
Thank you for your timely reply.
Regards,
Srivathsava Surabhi
Thank you for your timely reply.
Regards,
Srivathsava Surabhi