Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2 nov. 2010, 07:20 UTC+1
Hi
you can define a local coordinate system, see the doc and search on the knowledge base there are examples.
For the Gaussian beam you need normally to define the transverse Gaussian field distribution (by an equation) and the propagation vector k, but now I havent done it in 3.5 for so long that I'm already forgetting the detailes of the "old" COMSOL specialities ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
you can define a local coordinate system, see the doc and search on the knowledge base there are examples.
For the Gaussian beam you need normally to define the transverse Gaussian field distribution (by an equation) and the propagation vector k, but now I havent done it in 3.5 for so long that I'm already forgetting the detailes of the "old" COMSOL specialities ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2 nov. 2010, 17:17 UTC+1
Hello Ivar,
Thanks for your help. But it seems that it is not possible to define a local coordinate system in the RF module. Is it possible in version 4.0?
Thank you,
Avineet
Hello Ivar,
Thanks for your help. But it seems that it is not possible to define a local coordinate system in the RF module. Is it possible in version 4.0?
Thank you,
Avineet
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
4 nov. 2010, 07:44 UTC+1
Hi
yes in V4 you acn , in 3.5 then you must do it by "hand" and check that your values transformed back into the cartesian system still are valid
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
yes in V4 you acn , in 3.5 then you must do it by "hand" and check that your values transformed back into the cartesian system still are valid
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 nov. 2010, 15:04 UTC+1
Hello Ivar,
Does that mean I have to transform all the built-in equations(in the Equation System) in COMSOL to the new co-ordinate system too?
Thanks
Hello Ivar,
Does that mean I have to transform all the built-in equations(in the Equation System) in COMSOL to the new co-ordinate system too?
Thanks
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 nov. 2010, 15:30 UTC+1
Hello Ivar,
Is it possible to change the k (wave direction) in the 3.5 version of COMSOL? If yes, how do I change the wave direction?
Further, do I transform the equations written in the expression option itself or elsewhere? I need to chenge the wave direction somehow and I am not getting how to do it.
Thanks a lot,
Avineet
Hello Ivar,
Is it possible to change the k (wave direction) in the 3.5 version of COMSOL? If yes, how do I change the wave direction?
Further, do I transform the equations written in the expression option itself or elsewhere? I need to chenge the wave direction somehow and I am not getting how to do it.
Thanks a lot,
Avineet
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 nov. 2010, 19:33 UTC+1
Thanks a lot Ivar.
I finally got an inclined beam.
Regards,
Avineet
Thanks a lot Ivar.
I finally got an inclined beam.
Regards,
Avineet
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Posted:
1 decade ago
30 mars 2011, 00:36 UTC+2
Hi Avineet,
Could you please say how to define a gaussian beam in RF module, as you have already worked on it.
and also to give inclination.
Hi Avineet,
Could you please say how to define a gaussian beam in RF module, as you have already worked on it.
and also to give inclination.