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Results of Frequency Domain Analysis
Posted 10 juil. 2014, 17:19 UTC−4 RF & Microwave Engineering, Studies & Solvers Version 4.3b 2 Replies
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Hi all,
I have been running frequency sweeps (in the RF module) on a magnetic wire simulation recently in COMSOL, and the qualitative results we get from looking at slice plots of the magnetic field and arrow plots of the current are important for verifying the model without going to the hard numbers. Values in the simulation obviously oscillate because they aren't at DC, and the question has come up of what exactly COMSOL is presenting in color plots and other data. Is it the average amplitude at each point, the RMS, possibly just a snapshot of the system at a certain time? I can't find the answer in any documentation, so perhaps it's an obvious answer that I am looking too much into, but a definitive answer would definitely help.
Thank you,
Jonathan
I have been running frequency sweeps (in the RF module) on a magnetic wire simulation recently in COMSOL, and the qualitative results we get from looking at slice plots of the magnetic field and arrow plots of the current are important for verifying the model without going to the hard numbers. Values in the simulation obviously oscillate because they aren't at DC, and the question has come up of what exactly COMSOL is presenting in color plots and other data. Is it the average amplitude at each point, the RMS, possibly just a snapshot of the system at a certain time? I can't find the answer in any documentation, so perhaps it's an obvious answer that I am looking too much into, but a definitive answer would definitely help.
Thank you,
Jonathan
2 Replies Last Post 17 juil. 2014, 13:50 UTC−4