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AC field Simulation
Posted 2011年10月29日 GMT+8 03:42 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.3a 8 Replies
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I have to do a simple Simulation in comsol multiphysics 4.1 and i am just a beginner in this work,i have to build an electrode geometry and apply various frequency and voltage ac signals and see the resulting electric field profile
which ac model shalll i add (electric currents(ec)?) and to apply potential i shall assign ground and potential values?
While frequency domain is selected from study1? if yes then what is the purpose of global definition and various functions placed there?
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I use conductive medium DC in AC/DC. I think I need to change the module or some solvers? I tried but cannot figure it out...
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Faiza
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Attached are a couple simple 3D examples (which I just threw together) of a tilted probe in a cylindrical container of a liquid, for two different versions of Comsol (as noted in the file names). The probe is sinusoidally driven between +/- 1V, at 50, 55, and 60 Hz but you can set your own frequencies as you wish. The container is grounded, except for the top surface which has a no-current (insulating) condition. You can plot potentials, currents, etc. Hope this example helps. Good luck.
Thanks very much for your help, Mr. Robert Koslover
I tried your method in my example. Your are sweeping a parameter but If I only want to apply a sinusoidal signal with a certain frequency. How should I do that ? Use a time-depend solver ?
Thanks in advance.
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Attached are a couple simple 3D examples (which I just threw together) of a tilted probe in a cylindrical container of a liquid, for two different versions of Comsol (as noted in the file names). The probe is sinusoidally driven between +/- 1V, at 50, 55, and 60 Hz but you can set your own frequencies as you wish. The container is grounded, except for the top surface which has a no-current (insulating) condition. You can plot potentials, currents, etc. Hope this example helps. Good luck.
Thanks very much for your help, Mr. Robert Koslover
I tried your method in my example. Your are sweeping a parameter but If I only want to apply a sinusoidal signal with a certain frequency. How should I do that ? Use a time-depend solver ?
Thanks in advance.
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Can you please send me some examples of A.C. field modulation moder for comsol multiphysics version 4.1??
i would be really pleased to have it!!
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Would you please tell me how to define the AC voltage by using wave function? How to define its frequency? And how to actually apply it to voltage?
Thank you in advance!
Jinghui
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