Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年3月3日 GMT-5 13:07
Hi
I'm not that often in the chemisty module, but if you want t input a pulse of E field or a concetration, I would use the gaussian or the step/pulse functions. You should use a smooth pulse to allow the solver to take some continuous derivatives of the changes to manage to follow. Then in a transient solver I believe you can see the decay via a probe or a line cut plot of the concetration over time. You can also define a variable to fit a decay function and get it to be optimised via a mean square by a global equation. There are a few discussions around this, for a single parameter you can do it without the optimisation module, for many parameters the optimisatin module is set up to make things quicker for you
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Ivar
Hi
I'm not that often in the chemisty module, but if you want t input a pulse of E field or a concetration, I would use the gaussian or the step/pulse functions. You should use a smooth pulse to allow the solver to take some continuous derivatives of the changes to manage to follow. Then in a transient solver I believe you can see the decay via a probe or a line cut plot of the concetration over time. You can also define a variable to fit a decay function and get it to be optimised via a mean square by a global equation. There are a few discussions around this, for a single parameter you can do it without the optimisation module, for many parameters the optimisatin module is set up to make things quicker for you
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年3月3日 GMT-5 13:49
I don't know how to use functions, thats what I am saying. Can you give me an example of how to write a gaussian pulse as a function of time, where it is released at time zero and not released at any time after that? Thanks.
I don't know how to use functions, thats what I am saying. Can you give me an example of how to write a gaussian pulse as a function of time, where it is released at time zero and not released at any time after that? Thanks.
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年3月3日 GMT-5 14:42
Hi
in v4 you g undr the Definition node (right click) therein you have also functions, try them out, they are documented in the help files and the doc, you can plot them too to see how they behave.
Be curious and open up all hidden/closed sub-levels there are more things in there sometimes slightly hidden to make it simpler to navigate (and in v4 try a right click about everywhere ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
in v4 you g undr the Definition node (right click) therein you have also functions, try them out, they are documented in the help files and the doc, you can plot them too to see how they behave.
Be curious and open up all hidden/closed sub-levels there are more things in there sometimes slightly hidden to make it simpler to navigate (and in v4 try a right click about everywhere ;)
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Good luck
Ivar