Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
1 decade ago
01.10.2013, 15:30 GMT-4
James,
to some degree I can understand your frustration because it is a huge step from 3.5 to the 4.x versions. The concept is really very different and it took me a while to get familiar with it.
However, don't give up, because in the end you will love it. The new user interface is far more productive and powerful than the old one.
My recommendation would be to attend one of COMSOL's training courses for the 4.x versions. This will save you a lot of time for trial and error. And I would recommend to update to the latest version. The 4.0 versions had their problems.
Regarding variables you can also define variables under the Model > Definitions node and there you have all the model couplings available.
These variables and globally defined ones as well are then available for post processing after you solve the model.
It is a bit difficult to directly assist with your model because I don't have 4.0a available any more and probably few people will.
I hope this could help and motivate a little.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
James,
to some degree I can understand your frustration because it is a huge step from 3.5 to the 4.x versions. The concept is really very different and it took me a while to get familiar with it.
However, don't give up, because in the end you will love it. The new user interface is far more productive and powerful than the old one.
My recommendation would be to attend one of COMSOL's training courses for the 4.x versions. This will save you a lot of time for trial and error. And I would recommend to update to the latest version. The 4.0 versions had their problems.
Regarding variables you can also define variables under the Model > Definitions node and there you have all the model couplings available.
These variables and globally defined ones as well are then available for post processing after you solve the model.
It is a bit difficult to directly assist with your model because I don't have 4.0a available any more and probably few people will.
I hope this could help and motivate a little.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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Posted:
1 decade ago
02.10.2013, 06:18 GMT-4
Hi Edgar,
Thanks for the reply. I'm now starting to get to grips with the newer versions, using the studies and results sections and so forth. I apologise for my dramatic post yesterday, I was having a less than ideal day and learning how to use COMSOL all over again (after spending months learning how to use 3.5a) was a daunting prospect.
Actually, one of the main reasons I've started using the 4.x versions is that in 3.5a I kept having meshing problems. If I just initialised the mesh, the mesh on opposite boundaries of my waveguide were different, so when I tried to solve for the field I got these wierd effects due to the mesh not being alligned. The only way to get rid of it was to manually copy the boundary meshes one at a time (which was rather tedious). Do you know if this is something that was fixed in the later releases or am I likely to have a similar problems with the 4.x versions?
Many thanks,
James
Hi Edgar,
Thanks for the reply. I'm now starting to get to grips with the newer versions, using the studies and results sections and so forth. I apologise for my dramatic post yesterday, I was having a less than ideal day and learning how to use COMSOL all over again (after spending months learning how to use 3.5a) was a daunting prospect.
Actually, one of the main reasons I've started using the 4.x versions is that in 3.5a I kept having meshing problems. If I just initialised the mesh, the mesh on opposite boundaries of my waveguide were different, so when I tried to solve for the field I got these wierd effects due to the mesh not being alligned. The only way to get rid of it was to manually copy the boundary meshes one at a time (which was rather tedious). Do you know if this is something that was fixed in the later releases or am I likely to have a similar problems with the 4.x versions?
Many thanks,
James
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
1 decade ago
02.10.2013, 07:02 GMT-4
Hi James,
I would recommend to try structured and swept meshes in a waveguide. This gives you full control over the mesh structure and size.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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Hi James,
I would recommend to try structured and swept meshes in a waveguide. This gives you full control over the mesh structure and size.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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Posted:
1 decade ago
03.10.2013, 05:12 GMT-4
Hi Edgar,
Using the swept mesh helps a lot, thank you! I'm still having a few problems with my fields but I very much appreciate the advice.
Thanks again,
James
Hi Edgar,
Using the swept mesh helps a lot, thank you! I'm still having a few problems with my fields but I very much appreciate the advice.
Thanks again,
James