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Using Quarter Symmetry

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Hi

I having problem using symmetry to simulate my model. For example I have a 3D ring and I want to use the quarter of the model to reduce the computation time. But how to use the quarter of the ring? Is it by drawing a quarter of a ring and then import to comsol or I can apply a quarter symmetry on the full model?
Thanks.

4 Replies Last Post 20.08.2013, 05:32 GMT-4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 08.01.2013, 08:53 GMT-5
You can draw a quarter ring or import the full ring and cut out a quarter in COMSOL. You can do that by creating a block (at the right location) and taking the intersection of that block with the full ring.
You can draw a quarter ring or import the full ring and cut out a quarter in COMSOL. You can do that by creating a block (at the right location) and taking the intersection of that block with the full ring.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 08.01.2013, 09:37 GMT-5
As I am interested in mode shape and eigenfrequency, how do I define the boundary conditions? I have put symmetry boundary condition on both sides of the quarter ring, but I the results don't seem to be what I expected. Is there any role of anti symmetry here?
As I am interested in mode shape and eigenfrequency, how do I define the boundary conditions? I have put symmetry boundary condition on both sides of the quarter ring, but I the results don't seem to be what I expected. Is there any role of anti symmetry here?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 08.01.2013, 10:26 GMT-5
With symmetry you only get a subset of all eigenmodes (the symmetric ones only). To get more the rest you should solve again with antisymmetry boundary conditions.
With symmetry you only get a subset of all eigenmodes (the symmetric ones only). To get more the rest you should solve again with antisymmetry boundary conditions.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 20.08.2013, 05:32 GMT-4
Hi,
I have designed photonic crystal fiber. Now i want to simulated only quarter symmetry of the fiber for the less computation time. How can solve?

Thanks in advance.
Hi, I have designed photonic crystal fiber. Now i want to simulated only quarter symmetry of the fiber for the less computation time. How can solve? Thanks in advance.

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