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Value on a given point of the mesh
Posted 29 juin 2012, 10:11 UTC−4 Results & Visualization Version 4.0a 1 Reply
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Hello everybody,
I am a newbie in Comsol, and I am looking for a vizualisation function. I have a model for the electric field gradient between an active electrode and a ground electrode. To do so, I have a 2D Plot on the x and z axis, in order to know the electric field intensity near my electrodes (between them and in height).
I want to know the value of the electric field intensity in a point. I know that you can click on the interested point to have the value.
But in fact I want to obtain the value on an accurate point (so you can't be very accurate by just cliking on the area), and also for several points (~10).
Is there a solution to ask Comsol to calculate the value of the electric field intensity on several points, for example, in entering the coordinates ?
Thank you very much for your help, and if you can detail the procedure, it will be great ! ;-)
I am a newbie in Comsol, and I am looking for a vizualisation function. I have a model for the electric field gradient between an active electrode and a ground electrode. To do so, I have a 2D Plot on the x and z axis, in order to know the electric field intensity near my electrodes (between them and in height).
I want to know the value of the electric field intensity in a point. I know that you can click on the interested point to have the value.
But in fact I want to obtain the value on an accurate point (so you can't be very accurate by just cliking on the area), and also for several points (~10).
Is there a solution to ask Comsol to calculate the value of the electric field intensity on several points, for example, in entering the coordinates ?
Thank you very much for your help, and if you can detail the procedure, it will be great ! ;-)
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