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plasma needle and fluid equations
Posted 2011年3月7日 GMT-5 16:54 Plasma Physics, RF & Microwave Engineering, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions 1 Reply
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Hi, everybody
I have been trying for 5 months to solve a set of 8 equations and variables (plasma fluid equations)
But couldn’t yet. I use comsol3.4 for to handle it. In addition I am forced to solve those equations in spherical coordinates (r component dependent).
I have some problems.
The simulation geometry is as follow:
A ………………………………………………... B
Please help me with these problems :
1) There is no default spherical coordinates in the comsol. Now how can I resolve this problem?
2) My simulation mesh grids should have these characteristics :
a: the minimum mesh size in the A- point should be 1 micrometer and 5 micrometer in the B-point, that gradually expended up to 10 micrometer in a point at the middle of A and B.
b: the total number of meshes is supposed to be 180.
Unfortunately, I am not able to define meshes with these characteristics.
3) The applied voltage in the A-point is as “v*cos(f*t) “( f is voltage frequency) and the B-point is grounded. Using Time-dependent solver with that voltage function result in solution which are incorrect from the view point of plasma physics. Also, when I applied stationary solver we get this error report:
“the time variable t, in voltage expression v*cos(f*t) for the A point is unknown”.
Regards
parviz
I have been trying for 5 months to solve a set of 8 equations and variables (plasma fluid equations)
But couldn’t yet. I use comsol3.4 for to handle it. In addition I am forced to solve those equations in spherical coordinates (r component dependent).
I have some problems.
The simulation geometry is as follow:
A ………………………………………………... B
Please help me with these problems :
1) There is no default spherical coordinates in the comsol. Now how can I resolve this problem?
2) My simulation mesh grids should have these characteristics :
a: the minimum mesh size in the A- point should be 1 micrometer and 5 micrometer in the B-point, that gradually expended up to 10 micrometer in a point at the middle of A and B.
b: the total number of meshes is supposed to be 180.
Unfortunately, I am not able to define meshes with these characteristics.
3) The applied voltage in the A-point is as “v*cos(f*t) “( f is voltage frequency) and the B-point is grounded. Using Time-dependent solver with that voltage function result in solution which are incorrect from the view point of plasma physics. Also, when I applied stationary solver we get this error report:
“the time variable t, in voltage expression v*cos(f*t) for the A point is unknown”.
Regards
parviz
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