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How to average the solutions of a parametric sweep?
Posted Nov 16, 2016, 3:28 a.m. EST RF & Microwave Engineering, Results & Visualization Version 5.0 1 Reply
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to simulate the interaction between materials and unpolarized light. I don’t know how to generate unpolarized light in COMSOL 5.0. An approximated result can be acquired by running a parametric sweep of the direction of polarization of laser beam and averaging all the solutions.
The question is how to average so many solutions. Operation “Join” can only sum two data sets at once. I tried to find an answer from blog posts but it was not available.
Please anyone tells me an easy way to take a sum or average of all the solutions. Many thanks.
I am trying to simulate the interaction between materials and unpolarized light. I don’t know how to generate unpolarized light in COMSOL 5.0. An approximated result can be acquired by running a parametric sweep of the direction of polarization of laser beam and averaging all the solutions.
The question is how to average so many solutions. Operation “Join” can only sum two data sets at once. I tried to find an answer from blog posts but it was not available.
Please anyone tells me an easy way to take a sum or average of all the solutions. Many thanks.
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