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3D and 1D EM field scale difference
Posted May 23, 2012, 9:31 p.m. EDT Low-Frequency Electromagnetics 1 Reply
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Dear experts of Comsol and Moderators.
I have a question.
I design ICP chamber and get the data of EM fields. Normals...
Actually 3D data scale shows like En=250V/m, Hn=130A/m, but when I do Cutline and check 1D datas,
It shows like 12000 V/m and 300A/m, and also shows not reasonable Peeks. When I see 3D graph, it is pretty Uniform, so i couldn't understand what are those peeks, and where are those big digits from?
Dear Professionals please answer my questions.
Thank you for your kindness!
P.S. Sorry I can't attach some picture or model, because confidential information and company policy.
Thank you!
I have a question.
I design ICP chamber and get the data of EM fields. Normals...
Actually 3D data scale shows like En=250V/m, Hn=130A/m, but when I do Cutline and check 1D datas,
It shows like 12000 V/m and 300A/m, and also shows not reasonable Peeks. When I see 3D graph, it is pretty Uniform, so i couldn't understand what are those peeks, and where are those big digits from?
Dear Professionals please answer my questions.
Thank you for your kindness!
P.S. Sorry I can't attach some picture or model, because confidential information and company policy.
Thank you!
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