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Component duplication and parametrization

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Dear all,

I would like to know if there is a way to duplicate N times an entire component and set the number of instance in a parameter. Below a brief description:

  • 2D model, RF or AC/DC simulation
  • The complete structure is made up of N modules stacked on each other, each module consisting of 2 electrodes (kind of PCB antenna) connected to a lumped port with fixed impedance.

Is this possible to parametrize such structure and "duplicate" N time (1 to 50) a module that integrates element like lumped port ?

Thanks for your help


2 Replies Last Post 29.01.2020, 03:11 GMT-5

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Posted: 5 years ago 28.01.2020, 07:34 GMT-5

building the geometry with parameters seems totally feasible by using the "array" geometry tool. However, is there a way to duplicate the physics element too (lumped port) ?

building the geometry with parameters seems totally feasible by using the "array" geometry tool. However, is there a way to duplicate the physics element too (lumped port) ?

Sven Friedel COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 5 years ago 29.01.2020, 03:11 GMT-5

HI Pierre,

physics definition can be highly automated by using model methods. Please refer to the following blogs to get started:

https://www.comsol.com/search/?s=automate&subset=blog

Best regards, Sven

HI Pierre, physics definition can be highly automated by using model methods. Please refer to the following blogs to get started: https://www.comsol.com/search/?s=automate&subset=blog Best regards, Sven

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