Sergei Yushanov
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 avr. 2013, 08:04 UTC−4
Raquel,
Scattering boundary condition is not designed for absorbing guided wave. Use port boundary condition or PML to avoid back-reflection of the guided wave.
Regards,
Sergei
Raquel,
Scattering boundary condition is not designed for absorbing guided wave. Use port boundary condition or PML to avoid back-reflection of the guided wave.
Regards,
Sergei
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Posted:
1 decade ago
22 avr. 2013, 08:45 UTC−4
Sergei,
thank you for your answer, but I still have a problem and if you could help me with it I would be very thankful to you.
The problem is that I need to do a time domain verification and PMLs and the port boundary condition are not available with the TRANSIENT electromagnetic waves interface. I only can use this alternatives with the electromagnetic waves interface that only supports frequency domain studies.
Best regards,
Raquel Vaz
Sergei,
thank you for your answer, but I still have a problem and if you could help me with it I would be very thankful to you.
The problem is that I need to do a time domain verification and PMLs and the port boundary condition are not available with the TRANSIENT electromagnetic waves interface. I only can use this alternatives with the electromagnetic waves interface that only supports frequency domain studies.
Best regards,
Raquel Vaz
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26 mai 2013, 02:20 UTC−4
Hi,
I am doing the same modeling (3D waveguide in time domain) and I have the same problem.
Please let me know if you have solved this problem.
I highly appreciate,
Best,
A.Haidary
Hi,
I am doing the same modeling (3D waveguide in time domain) and I have the same problem.
Please let me know if you have solved this problem.
I highly appreciate,
Best,
A.Haidary
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26 mai 2013, 09:35 UTC−4
Hi,
Unfortunately I haven't solved the problem. That I know the only available absorbing condition for transient problems is scattering boundary condition. In COMSOL's help says it's a first order condition and maybe that's why it has such a poor performance. The only conclusion I reached is if the waveguide depth is a multiple of the wavelength of the propagating wave the solution is correct (even with few points per wavelength), if not, there is reflection of the propagating wave that can go as high as 40% of the original wave amplitude (no matter how many points per wavelength).
If meanwhile you discover a solution I would be very thankful if you shared it with me.
Good luck and best regards,
Raquel Vaz
Hi,
Unfortunately I haven't solved the problem. That I know the only available absorbing condition for transient problems is scattering boundary condition. In COMSOL's help says it's a first order condition and maybe that's why it has such a poor performance. The only conclusion I reached is if the waveguide depth is a multiple of the wavelength of the propagating wave the solution is correct (even with few points per wavelength), if not, there is reflection of the propagating wave that can go as high as 40% of the original wave amplitude (no matter how many points per wavelength).
If meanwhile you discover a solution I would be very thankful if you shared it with me.
Good luck and best regards,
Raquel Vaz
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Posted:
8 years ago
25 mai 2017, 17:38 UTC−4
Hello Raquel,
How did you solve the problem? I have the exact same problem ? Any suggestion kindly please !
-Rishad
Hello Raquel,
How did you solve the problem? I have the exact same problem ? Any suggestion kindly please !
-Rishad