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Loss tangent not being used in the physics
Posted 2012年4月3日 GMT-4 16:22 RF & Microwave Engineering, Materials, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.2a 1 Reply
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I am modeling a problem using the RF module (emw) Comsol 4.2a.
I have defined a material, to which I have added
-Relative Permeability
-Relative Permittivity
-Electrical Conductivity
-Loss Tangent
-Relative Permittivity(real part)
However comsol is only showing a green check mark near the first three: Relative Permeability, Relative Permittivity,
Electrical Conductivity.
There is no indication near Loss Tangent and Relative Permittivity(real part). The values I have entered are valid.
Could someone suggest whats going wrong here and how to fix it? Why isnt comsol using loss tangent in the physics of the problem?
Thanks
I have defined a material, to which I have added
-Relative Permeability
-Relative Permittivity
-Electrical Conductivity
-Loss Tangent
-Relative Permittivity(real part)
However comsol is only showing a green check mark near the first three: Relative Permeability, Relative Permittivity,
Electrical Conductivity.
There is no indication near Loss Tangent and Relative Permittivity(real part). The values I have entered are valid.
Could someone suggest whats going wrong here and how to fix it? Why isnt comsol using loss tangent in the physics of the problem?
Thanks
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