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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 juil. 2012, 00:29 UTC−4
Any suggestion or comment will be very helpful :)
Any suggestion or comment will be very helpful :)
Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 juil. 2012, 02:12 UTC−4
Hi
material properties, particularly for multi physics are often difficult to find. probably here are not many out here reading and using your material, or it's perhaps also that that kind of material has properties that are very much deposit technology dependent. The bst is to seach the scientific litterature, or matweb or whatever to get the basic material properties
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
material properties, particularly for multi physics are often difficult to find. probably here are not many out here reading and using your material, or it's perhaps also that that kind of material has properties that are very much deposit technology dependent. The bst is to seach the scientific litterature, or matweb or whatever to get the basic material properties
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 juil. 2012, 03:52 UTC−4
Thank you Ivar :)
I have searched the BST material properties, however I am not sure which properties are important to include.
Hi
material properties, particularly for multi physics are often difficult to find. probably here are not many out here reading and using your material, or it's perhaps also that that kind of material has properties that are very much deposit technology dependent. The bst is to seach the scientific litterature, or matweb or whatever to get the basic material properties
--
Good luck
Ivar
Thank you Ivar :)
I have searched the BST material properties, however I am not sure which properties are important to include.
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Hi
material properties, particularly for multi physics are often difficult to find. probably here are not many out here reading and using your material, or it's perhaps also that that kind of material has properties that are very much deposit technology dependent. The bst is to seach the scientific litterature, or matweb or whatever to get the basic material properties
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Good luck
Ivar
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Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 juil. 2012, 16:17 UTC−4
Hi
that all depends on the physics you choose and the variables you scan ofr your model:
- can you do with scalars ?,
- do you need anisotropic values? ,
- does the temperature T have an inluence ?,
- the electric field ?
- hte magnetic field ?
- ...
In anycase start simple, then complexify when the simple model works and add one level at the time, this given best chances to converge
--
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
that all depends on the physics you choose and the variables you scan ofr your model:
- can you do with scalars ?,
- do you need anisotropic values? ,
- does the temperature T have an inluence ?,
- the electric field ?
- hte magnetic field ?
- ...
In anycase start simple, then complexify when the simple model works and add one level at the time, this given best chances to converge
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 juil. 2012, 20:14 UTC−4
Thank you so much for your advice..
I'll try from a simple start then.
Have a good day
==
Rheza
Thank you so much for your advice..
I'll try from a simple start then.
Have a good day
==
Rheza