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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                27 févr. 2013, 11:51 UTC−5                            
                        
                        
                                                    It sounds like this might be your first experience with comsol, so I know it can be intimidating.  Basically, you'll want to use the "geometry" subnode to draw what you want as your first step.
What I do is define a "block" of the dimensions of a unit cell, and whose thickness is equal to my substrate thickness.
Then i use "work plane" goemetry feature to draw on the top (and/or bottom) surfaces exactly the trace pattern I want.  In your case, it's a spiral.  I think the "parametric" surface might be a way for you to do that...but spirals in 2D can be hard since unlike 3D there's no built in spiral feature (there's a helix feature for 3D).
You can also use your favorite CAD software to draw what you want and save it in a file type that comsol allows for import...
After that you'll want to assign material properties and boundary conditions for whatever problem you're trying to solve....
Hope that helps for a start!
--matt                                                
                                                
                            It sounds like this might be your first experience with comsol, so I know it can be intimidating.  Basically, you'll want to use the "geometry" subnode to draw what you want as your first step.
What I do is define a "block" of the dimensions of a unit cell, and whose thickness is equal to my substrate thickness.
Then i use "work plane" goemetry feature to draw on the top (and/or bottom) surfaces exactly the trace pattern I want.  In your case, it's a spiral.  I think the "parametric" surface might be a way for you to do that...but spirals in 2D can be hard since unlike 3D there's no built in spiral feature (there's a helix feature for 3D).
You can also use your favorite CAD software to draw what you want and save it in a file type that comsol allows for import...
After that you'll want to assign material properties and boundary conditions for whatever problem you're trying to solve....
Hope that helps for a start!
--matt                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                                                
    
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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                19 déc. 2013, 01:09 UTC−5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Respected sir,
I am R.Karthik raja pursuing my M.Tech. I am doing my final year project on Split ring resonator in COMSOL. I am finding difficult to build it in it and it will be useful if someone provides step by step process for building it.                                                
                                                
                            Respected sir,
I am R.Karthik raja pursuing my M.Tech. I am doing my final year project on Split ring resonator in COMSOL. I am finding difficult to build it in it and it will be useful if someone provides step by step process for building it.