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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 mars 2012, 02:49 UTC−4
hi,
can anyone shine some light on this? or do I have to use Matlab to do this?
regards,
hi,
can anyone shine some light on this? or do I have to use Matlab to do this?
regards,
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 mars 2012, 10:58 UTC−4
Hi!
Please find attached a very simple example for variation with random function for 4.2a.
Ralf
Hi!
Please find attached a very simple example for variation with random function for 4.2a.
Ralf
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 mars 2012, 13:48 UTC−4
Hi, Ralf,
thanks, but I did not see the attachment.
regards,
ted
Hi, Ralf,
thanks, but I did not see the attachment.
regards,
ted
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Posted:
1 decade ago
22 mars 2012, 00:48 UTC−4
Ralf,
thanks , I got the attached file. Probably internet browser's problem, Chrome vs. Firefox. now I built my own random variation model as attached. but I have another concern: once I mesh the stricture and COMSOL assign the random conductivity variation to each element, I want to keep this meshing fixed (with the corresponding conductivity). then later I could retreat the structure with the same spatial elements, and the same conductivity variation to each element, in order to study the impact of the variation on my measurement cross the wafer. I know you could export the meshing, later import it back. but I wonder when you export the mesh, will COMSOL export the corresponding material properties too? like the conductivity in this case.
my model is too big to attach (it is not your browser's fault ^-^)
thanks,
ted
Ralf,
thanks , I got the attached file. Probably internet browser's problem, Chrome vs. Firefox. now I built my own random variation model as attached. but I have another concern: once I mesh the stricture and COMSOL assign the random conductivity variation to each element, I want to keep this meshing fixed (with the corresponding conductivity). then later I could retreat the structure with the same spatial elements, and the same conductivity variation to each element, in order to study the impact of the variation on my measurement cross the wafer. I know you could export the meshing, later import it back. but I wonder when you export the mesh, will COMSOL export the corresponding material properties too? like the conductivity in this case.
my model is too big to attach (it is not your browser's fault ^-^)
thanks,
ted
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Posted:
1 decade ago
22 mars 2012, 05:57 UTC−4
Hi!
Maybe you can export sigma to a text file (see export, without header), re-import it as a interpolation (see global definition->interpolation) and define sigma from this function (see material).
Ralf
Hi!
Maybe you can export sigma to a text file (see export, without header), re-import it as a interpolation (see global definition->interpolation) and define sigma from this function (see material).
Ralf
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Posted:
1 decade ago
22 mars 2012, 05:57 UTC−4
Hi!
Maybe you can export sigma to a text file (see export, without header), re-import it as a interpolation (see global definition->interpolation) and define sigma from this function (see material).
Ralf
Hi!
Maybe you can export sigma to a text file (see export, without header), re-import it as a interpolation (see global definition->interpolation) and define sigma from this function (see material).
Ralf
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Posted:
1 decade ago
3 déc. 2012, 01:36 UTC−5
Hi!
Only for the sake of completeness: attached the models...
Ralf
Hi!
Only for the sake of completeness: attached the models...
Ralf