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Integration in COMSOL 2D (axiallly symetrical problems)
Posted 21 juil. 2023, 12:55 UTC−4 Electromagnetics, Studies & Solvers Version 5.6 1 Reply
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Hallo,
I am working on a model of a spherical resonator modelled as an axially-symetrical object. In my model I would like to calculate the line integral of the magnetic field component that is tangential to the boundary (my boundary is a quarter of a circle or radius r). I need to calculate:
integrate( |Ht|^2 dS ) over my boundary, where |Ht| is the amplitude of the tangential component of the magnetic field.
I will appreciate a lot any hints as to ways to define a proper expression under the Line Integration that would work. What I am using right now is this:
abs( tremw.Hr + tzemw.Hz )^2
My questions:
1) Is this orrect? I am using a benchmark problem that uses this expression and the results are not correct, which makes me look for problems with my integration here. 2) To test the line integration I used an expression "1", which should give me the length of my boundary (for r = 2mm, I should get 2pir / 4 or 3.14159e-3) . Surprisingly, though, the output for this expression is 2.5132E-5, which is a bit confusing.
Any hints as to what I am doing wrong are strongly appreciated. Many thanks in advance
Best regards
Pawel