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Linking transient pulse to heating generated

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Hey guys,

I am trying to model a transient EM pulse (E_max*exp(-t-t0)^2) traveling through a non-dispersive media which generates microwave heating.

I am wondering if someone could recommend the best physics/study type for this model.

Right now I am trying to implement it using Transient Electromagnetic Waves physics, and defining the source under scattering boundary conditions. This generates the required pulse.

Now linking the heat is giving me a problem--should I use microwave heating physics?

Any help or examples are greatly appreciated. (the built in modules are all frequency studies, not time dependent).

-John, LA Tech

2 Replies Last Post Jun 13, 2011, 9:44 a.m. EDT

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Posted: 1 decade ago Jun 10, 2011, 2:33 p.m. EDT
Here is a copy of the model.

If you turn off under solver settings ->dependent variables->temperature-> solve for this field; the pulse will be computed. But when I try to solve for the T field, it gives me errors. Just looking at the pulse, you can view the Total Power Dissipation Density, which should be the data COMSOL needs to solve for the T field.

I guess I am missing some boundary condition?

Any help is appreciated,

John
Here is a copy of the model. If you turn off under solver settings ->dependent variables->temperature-> solve for this field; the pulse will be computed. But when I try to solve for the T field, it gives me errors. Just looking at the pulse, you can view the Total Power Dissipation Density, which should be the data COMSOL needs to solve for the T field. I guess I am missing some boundary condition? Any help is appreciated, John

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Posted: 1 decade ago Jun 13, 2011, 9:44 a.m. EDT
I have tried a few more things, but with no luck.

Any advice or suggestions are appreciated,

John
I have tried a few more things, but with no luck. Any advice or suggestions are appreciated, John

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