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Parametric Sweep versus Parameter
Posted 2014年9月8日 GMT+2 17:07Studies & SolversVersion 4.40 Replies
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I want to make a sequence of plots and/or movie, with a variable changing, but my model is not a function of this variable. For example I want surface plots of emw.Ex*cos(theta)+emw.Ey*sin(theta) for theta 0 to 360 degrees in 45 degree increments where the model isn't a function of theta.
I can use "Parametric Sweep" but I worry that this will cause Comsol to recalculate and/or store the
same solution multiple times. [ed: my testing indicates that Comsol _does_ store multiple copies of the solution even though the model isn't a function of a parametric sweep parameter]
Also, it would be good to make this sort of "not-parametric" sweep without needing to recalculate the solution.
Is there an alternative to parametric sweep for this situation?
I can use "Parametric Sweep" but I worry that this will cause Comsol to recalculate and/or store the
same solution multiple times. [ed: my testing indicates that Comsol _does_ store multiple copies of the solution even though the model isn't a function of a parametric sweep parameter]
Also, it would be good to make this sort of "not-parametric" sweep without needing to recalculate the solution.
Is there an alternative to parametric sweep for this situation?
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Last Post 2014年9月8日 GMT+2 17:07
Hello Chris Nadovich
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