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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                23 sept. 2015, 09:00 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    By the way, I observe not very smooth solution from EM module with m=1 in 2D axisymmetry. The simulation is just scattering from a sphere. So I doubt the default axial boundary condition might be a cause of problem. I intend to play with boundary conditions on the axis, however it seems it's not possible to add any condition on the axis. 
Is there any workaround to specify boundary condition on the axis? 
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                            By the way, I observe not very smooth solution from EM module with m=1 in 2D axisymmetry. The simulation is just scattering from a sphere. So I doubt the default axial boundary condition might be a cause of problem. I intend to play with boundary conditions on the axis, however it seems it's not possible to add any condition on the axis. 
Is there any workaround to specify boundary condition on the axis? 
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                                28 sept. 2015, 04:10 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    By checking the Equation View of axial condition, everything is empty there. Does this mean actually no constraint exists on the axis? 
Thanks! 
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                            By checking the Equation View of axial condition, everything is empty there. Does this mean actually no constraint exists on the axis? 
Thanks! 
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                                28 sept. 2015, 09:17 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    OK... I get something from the reference manual: 
In axisymmetric components, boundaries on the symmetry axis are boundaries where only a condition for the axial symmetry exists. COMSOL adds a default Axial Symmetry node that is active on all boundaries on the symmetry axis. The condition on the symmetry axis is typically a zero Neumann or no-flux condition. 
But what does it mean by "typically"? There's no way to know if an axis condition is typical or not. 
Any guy working for COMSOL give a hint? Thanks! 
By checking the Equation View of axial condition, everything is empty there. Does this mean actually no constraint exists on the axis? 
Thanks! 
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Pu, ZHANG
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                            OK... I get something from the reference manual: 
In axisymmetric components, boundaries on the symmetry axis are boundaries where only a condition for the axial symmetry exists. COMSOL adds a default Axial Symmetry node that is active on all boundaries on the symmetry axis. The condition on the symmetry axis is typically a zero Neumann or no-flux condition. 
But what does it mean by "typically"? There's no way to know if an axis condition is typical or not. 
Any guy working for COMSOL give a hint? Thanks! 
[QUOTE]
By checking the Equation View of axial condition, everything is empty there. Does this mean actually no constraint exists on the axis? 
Thanks! 
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Pu, ZHANG
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[/QUOTE]
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                                8 years ago                            
                            
                                13 août 2017, 21:11 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    This boundary condition should be different for different azimuthal orders. Default axis symmetry boundary condition is no good for all cases. 
OK... I get something from the reference manual: 
In axisymmetric components, boundaries on the symmetry axis are boundaries where only a condition for the axial symmetry exists. COMSOL adds a default Axial Symmetry node that is active on all boundaries on the symmetry axis. The condition on the symmetry axis is typically a zero Neumann or no-flux condition. 
But what does it mean by "typically"? There's no way to know if an axis condition is typical or not. 
Any guy working for COMSOL give a hint? Thanks! 
By checking the Equation View of axial condition, everything is empty there. Does this mean actually no constraint exists on the axis? 
Thanks! 
--
Pu, ZHANG
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Pu, ZHANG
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                            This boundary condition should be different for different azimuthal orders. Default axis symmetry boundary condition is no good for all cases. 
[QUOTE]
OK... I get something from the reference manual: 
In axisymmetric components, boundaries on the symmetry axis are boundaries where only a condition for the axial symmetry exists. COMSOL adds a default Axial Symmetry node that is active on all boundaries on the symmetry axis. The condition on the symmetry axis is typically a zero Neumann or no-flux condition. 
But what does it mean by "typically"? There's no way to know if an axis condition is typical or not. 
Any guy working for COMSOL give a hint? Thanks! 
[QUOTE]
By checking the Equation View of axial condition, everything is empty there. Does this mean actually no constraint exists on the axis? 
Thanks! 
--
Pu, ZHANG
DTU Fotonik
[/QUOTE]
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Pu, ZHANG
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[/QUOTE]
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Pu, ZHANG
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