Robert Koslover
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Posted:
2 years ago
13 nov. 2022, 19:29 UTC−5
Updated:
2 years ago
13 nov. 2022, 19:30 UTC−5
I encourage you to add interior surfaces or boundaries that have no purpose (no physics on them, other than the by default continuity conditions) other than to divide your problem into multiple, but manageable, adjoining domains. You can then mesh these separately or specify them separately in regard to the sizes of mesh to use in each. Also, consider adjusting the mesh fineness settings. With enough effort, you will succeed in generating an acceptable mesh this way, unless there is something pathologically-wrong with your model. That said, you may or may not be happy with the overall computational-size when you are done, but that is a different question. :)
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I encourage you to add interior surfaces or boundaries that have no purpose (no physics on them, other than the *by default* continuity conditions) other than to divide your problem into multiple, but manageable, adjoining domains. You can then mesh these separately or specify them separately in regard to the sizes of mesh to use in each. Also, consider adjusting the mesh fineness settings. With enough effort, you *will succeed* in generating an acceptable mesh this way, unless there is something pathologically-wrong with your model. That said, you may or may not be happy with the overall computational-size when you are done, but that is a different question. :)
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
2 years ago
14 nov. 2022, 09:16 UTC−5
Hello Shai,
This blog post on modeling graphene in high frequency electromagnetics should be helpful.
Best regards,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello Shai,
[This blog post](https://www.comsol.com/blogs/modeling-graphene-in-high-frequency-electromagnetics/) on modeling graphene in high frequency electromagnetics should be helpful.
Best regards,
Jeff