Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
23.05.2011, 01:53 GMT-4
Hi
try a search on the forum, it has been discussed a few times, and there are several examples out here
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
try a search on the forum, it has been discussed a few times, and there are several examples out here
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17.06.2011, 07:28 GMT-4
Hi:
A difficult question on 3-dimension RF module be on the corner.Seeking help be on the way orient to Comsol company.Please tell me the e-mail address!thank you```
Regardly,
Hi:
A difficult question on 3-dimension RF module be on the corner.Seeking help be on the way orient to Comsol company.Please tell me the e-mail address!thank you```
Regardly,
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17.06.2011, 07:35 GMT-4
Updated:
8 years ago
26.05.2017, 10:48 GMT-4
How can I get this picture??
I don`t know how to set the solver parameter??thanks for you reply!
regardly
How can I get this picture??
I don`t know how to set the solver parameter??thanks for you reply!
regardly
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21.12.2011, 07:58 GMT-5
Dear User,
Using comsoI,I am trying to model laser welding of dissimilar materials while the work-piece is moving with constant speed beneath the laser nozzle.Unfortunately,it seems,I have roughly the same problem you had to define the heat source.(In my case I am looking to define a volumetric Gaussian heat source as I think the heat source should be w/m^3.
Now i just was wondering if you could kindly let me know how did you define the heat source in your case or if you have any idea.
Thanks for your taking time to read my email,
Kindly Regards
Reza
Dear User,
Using comsoI,I am trying to model laser welding of dissimilar materials while the work-piece is moving with constant speed beneath the laser nozzle.Unfortunately,it seems,I have roughly the same problem you had to define the heat source.(In my case I am looking to define a volumetric Gaussian heat source as I think the heat source should be w/m^3.
Now i just was wondering if you could kindly let me know how did you define the heat source in your case or if you have any idea.
Thanks for your taking time to read my email,
Kindly Regards
Reza
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Posted:
8 years ago
26.05.2017, 09:40 GMT-4
can I access a video that simulates the laser welding
can I access a video that simulates the laser welding