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General Projection Operator (3D model)

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I would like to analyze my 3D result in 1D. An instruction has been provided on how to analyze 3D to 2D. However, there hasn't been any instruction yet on how to further analyze the result to 1D.

Did anyone know or experience in projecting the 3D result to 1D using two projection operators simultaneously? Please kindly share your thought. I am currently struggling to solve this problem.

Any suggestions or responses would be greatly appreciated


1 Reply Last Post 14.07.2023, 05:38 GMT-4
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Posted: 1 year ago 14.07.2023, 05:38 GMT-4

I have done 3D>2D>1D>2D>3D mapping (https://www.acculution.com/single-post/axial-symmetrical-decomposition-in-comsol-multiphysics) so yes, it can be done, but you need to put down the math on paper to show what you are trying to achieve.

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René Christensen, PhD
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I have done 3D>2D>1D>2D>3D mapping (https://www.acculution.com/single-post/axial-symmetrical-decomposition-in-comsol-multiphysics) so yes, it can be done, but you need to put down the math on paper to show what you are trying to achieve.

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