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1 decade ago
15 janv. 2011, 05:14 UTC−5
Hello again.
I see that after a weak and 88 views I still got no answer.
Is it even possible to simulate a particle beam with energy deposition into the thin plate?
All I need is a module which uses Bethe-Bloch formula.
Hello again.
I see that after a weak and 88 views I still got no answer.
Is it even possible to simulate a particle beam with energy deposition into the thin plate?
All I need is a module which uses Bethe-Bloch formula.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 janv. 2011, 09:19 UTC−5
Did you look at the tutorials or documentations for the version you use? There are several materials such as modeling guide, releases, model library for AC module and so on. I suggest model library doc. especially since it has models implemented for several areas.
Did you look at the tutorials or documentations for the version you use? There are several materials such as modeling guide, releases, model library for AC module and so on. I suggest model library doc. especially since it has models implemented for several areas.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 janv. 2011, 14:38 UTC−5
Yes, I have gone through tutorials and manuals once more.But i still havent found a way to incorporate energy deposition of a beam of particles into the target. Any more practical advices on which module i should use or how to parse this problem? Is this even possible in Comsol?
Thanx
Yes, I have gone through tutorials and manuals once more.But i still havent found a way to incorporate energy deposition of a beam of particles into the target. Any more practical advices on which module i should use or how to parse this problem? Is this even possible in Comsol?
Thanx
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1 decade ago
4 oct. 2011, 12:04 UTC−4
Yes, I have gone through tutorials and manuals once more.But i still havent found a way to incorporate energy deposition of a beam of particles into the target. Any more practical advices on which module i should use or how to parse this problem? Is this even possible in Comsol?
Thanx
Have you had any luck with this or responses elsewhere? What I've done up until now is plot the Lorentz Force using just the F=-q(v x B) portion since I am looking at only static magnetics, but I would be curious to see what you've learned.
~Brock
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Yes, I have gone through tutorials and manuals once more.But i still havent found a way to incorporate energy deposition of a beam of particles into the target. Any more practical advices on which module i should use or how to parse this problem? Is this even possible in Comsol?
Thanx
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Have you had any luck with this or responses elsewhere? What I've done up until now is plot the Lorentz Force using just the F=-q(v x B) portion since I am looking at only static magnetics, but I would be curious to see what you've learned.
~Brock