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Plotting Results for Parametric Solutions for parameter individually in 1d Table Graph

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Hi There,
I' running a simulation in ac/dc model (2D) and i want to compare the current density in a domain point probe for different frequencies for my input signal. if i do a parametric sweep i and wanna plot the results i have the opportunity to plot the 2d plot for the different parameters using the dropdown menu. if i wanna do this in the 1d probe table graph it seems that its not possible. i attached a screenshot; i can choose the frequencies in the probe plot group but cant plot the current density over time in a table graph for each frequency individually.

is there any possibility? I'm using Comsol 5.2a and i ve already searched the forum for answers but couldn't solve this problem.

i m thankful for any advice

best regards

Hannes


3 Replies Last Post 11 avr. 2017, 03:49 UTC−4
Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 8 years ago 6 avr. 2017, 09:24 UTC−4
Hello Hannes,
Could you use the with(,) operator?
See Reference Manual for COMSOL Multiphysics, version 5.2a, page 250.
Best,
Jeff
Hello Hannes, Could you use the with(,) operator? See Reference Manual for COMSOL Multiphysics, version 5.2a, page 250. Best, Jeff

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Posted: 8 years ago 7 avr. 2017, 12:23 UTC−4
Hello Jeff,
Thanks for the quick reply. I checked the manual but to be honest i dont know what to do with it. Where do i use the "with" operator? can i stick to the approach of using a parametric sweep for the frequencies and plotting a table graph based on the accumulated probe table ( which does include all the necessary data )?if so, where do i use the with operator?

Thanks a lot

Hannes
Hello Jeff, Thanks for the quick reply. I checked the manual but to be honest i dont know what to do with it. Where do i use the "with" operator? can i stick to the approach of using a parametric sweep for the frequencies and plotting a table graph based on the accumulated probe table ( which does include all the necessary data )?if so, where do i use the with operator? Thanks a lot Hannes

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Posted: 8 years ago 11 avr. 2017, 03:49 UTC−4
for more details. the model:

time dependent study, ac/dc, analyzing current density in conductive media in a domain point probe, applying a sinusoidal signal and adding a parametric sweep, for different frequencies.

now my question is, is there a opportunity to plot the current distribution over time for each frequency. if i add an accumulated table i have all the data i need in one table, but it seems impossible to plot the signal for each frequency individually.

Please help me :) I m lost with this simple task, i know it should be quite easy to export the data to matlab, but im sure there s an option within comsol?
for more details. the model: time dependent study, ac/dc, analyzing current density in conductive media in a domain point probe, applying a sinusoidal signal and adding a parametric sweep, for different frequencies. now my question is, is there a opportunity to plot the current distribution over time for each frequency. if i add an accumulated table i have all the data i need in one table, but it seems impossible to plot the signal for each frequency individually. Please help me :) I m lost with this simple task, i know it should be quite easy to export the data to matlab, but im sure there s an option within comsol?

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