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Editing Heat source equation in 4.1

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Hello,
I have to heat a solid 5mm diameter sample using laser.
I was succefull in siulating a source at the surface and ged a good temperature distribution.
But I would like to include another term. Laser penetratets the sample and gets absorbed as a funcrion of depth.
Could you please help me to include this in the equation. I am using COMSOL 4.1. Thank you.

1 Reply Last Post 6 nov. 2012, 03:25 UTC−5
Erik Bornhöft COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 1 decade ago 6 nov. 2012, 03:25 UTC−5
Dear Sankeerth,

you can define a Heat Source for the whole domain (Domain Heat Source) and let that heat source be a function dependent on the local coordiantes, especially the depth from the upper surface. Imagine a block and a laser beam coming from z-direction, hitting the block in x-y-plane. Now your heat source function could combine some gaussian distribution in x- and y-direction and some exponential decay due to absorption in z-direction. You also may want to add a parameter for the reflection.

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Hope that helps!

Best regards,
Erik

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Senior Technical Sales Engineer
COMSOL Multiphysics GmbH
Berliner Str. 4
37073 Göttingen
Germany
Dear Sankeerth, you can define a Heat Source for the whole domain (Domain Heat Source) and let that heat source be a function dependent on the local coordiantes, especially the depth from the upper surface. Imagine a block and a laser beam coming from z-direction, hitting the block in x-y-plane. Now your heat source function could combine some gaussian distribution in x- and y-direction and some exponential decay due to absorption in z-direction. You also may want to add a parameter for the reflection. -- Hope that helps! Best regards, Erik ********************* Senior Technical Sales Engineer COMSOL Multiphysics GmbH Berliner Str. 4 37073 Göttingen Germany

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