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3d - Rf Simulation: PML mesh

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Hi people,
I must simulate a block of lossy material (10x10x15cm) in the space and a plane wave that hits it. This is the extention of the problem I had posted some time ago ("www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/24889/").
With your help I have set the space around the box 1.5 lambda times thick and the PML zone wide 1 lambda.
Now the new question is:
how make the PML mesh?
How many plane waves can I set toghether? Their experession become very big: is possible to semplify thei expression?

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My settings are:
for the electric field (in Electromagnetics waves tab)

KEx*exp(i*emw.k0*(VerNx*x+VerNy*y+VerNz*z))
KEy*exp(i*emw.k0*(VerNx*x+VerNy*y+VerNz*z))
KEz*exp(i*emw.k0*(VerNx*x+VerNy*y+VerNz*z))

and with this parameters:

Fi 0 Longitude
Teta 0 Latitude
Alfa 0 polarization
Emax 1000 Electric field amplitude
GrToRad pi/180 Degrees to radiant conversion
KEn Emax*cos(GrToRad*Alfa) Normal field
KEt Emax*sin(GrToRad*Alfa) Tangential field
KEx KEt*sin(GrToRad*Fi)-KEn*cos(GrToRad*Teta)*cos(GrToRad*Fi)
KEy -KEt*cos(GrToRad*Fi)-KEn*cos(GrToRad*Teta)*sin(GrToRad*Fi)
KEz KEn*sin(GrToRad*Teta)
VerNx cos(GrToRad*Fi)*sin(GrToRad*Teta)
VerNy sin(GrToRad*Fi)*sin(GrToRad*Teta)
VerNz cos(GrToRad*Teta)
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Thank you for attention.

Bye, Ale.

0 Replies Last Post 6 févr. 2012, 03:52 UTC−5
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Hello Ale Seravalli

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