Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
07.06.2012, 02:08 GMT-4
Hi
first I would advise you to use a more recent version, then yes COSMOL allows for full tensor development of all related parameters, by default its in "isotropic" mode, check the node pull down menus
stacked thin film of nanometers on 1m long objct will be a challenge because of the dimansional ratio, and this for any FEM programme (limitations of the binary representation of number values) you should consider if there is not ways to use the thin film boundary conditions as probably you have no significant effects transverse to the thickness, or to use a coupled model 2D local in the film thickness and project that onto a 3D model
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
first I would advise you to use a more recent version, then yes COSMOL allows for full tensor development of all related parameters, by default its in "isotropic" mode, check the node pull down menus
stacked thin film of nanometers on 1m long objct will be a challenge because of the dimansional ratio, and this for any FEM programme (limitations of the binary representation of number values) you should consider if there is not ways to use the thin film boundary conditions as probably you have no significant effects transverse to the thickness, or to use a coupled model 2D local in the film thickness and project that onto a 3D model
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
07.06.2012, 11:41 GMT-4
Thank you for your reply.
I'll try to figure out with my company whether I can access a more recent version.
If so, how do I do to implement a tensor for the electrical conductivity :
[x 0 0] [0 y 0] [0 0 z] in the "electrical conductivity" value of the material?
Best regards
Fabien
Thank you for your reply.
I'll try to figure out with my company whether I can access a more recent version.
If so, how do I do to implement a tensor for the electrical conductivity :
[x 0 0] [0 y 0] [0 0 z] in the "electrical conductivity" value of the material?
Best regards
Fabien
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
08.06.2012, 00:56 GMT-4
Hi
either you define it in the materials (check the material DB there should be some examples therein) or you define it in the main EC physics Electric conductivity User defined Anisotropic or whatever is relevant. You can also define a user coordinate system, it does not need to be the cartesian global x,y,z orientation
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
either you define it in the materials (check the material DB there should be some examples therein) or you define it in the main EC physics Electric conductivity User defined Anisotropic or whatever is relevant. You can also define a user coordinate system, it does not need to be the cartesian global x,y,z orientation
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Good luck
Ivar
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
08.06.2012, 00:56 GMT-4
Hi
either you define it in the materials (check the material DB there should be some examples therein) or you define it in the main EC physics Electric conductivity User defined Anisotropic or whatever is relevant. You can also define a user coordinate system, it does not need to be the cartesian global x,y,z orientation
This is so in my 45.2a I'm not sure everything was implemented in the early 4.0
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
either you define it in the materials (check the material DB there should be some examples therein) or you define it in the main EC physics Electric conductivity User defined Anisotropic or whatever is relevant. You can also define a user coordinate system, it does not need to be the cartesian global x,y,z orientation
This is so in my 45.2a I'm not sure everything was implemented in the early 4.0
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Good luck
Ivar