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Parametric Sweep STD plot

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Hi,

I did a parametric sweep where the geometry didn't change, just a material property. Is it possible to plot the mean and standard deviation from the parametric sweep for some given value?

EDIT: It's a stationary electrostatics problem where the conductivity of the material is changing during the sweep. So the geometry is non-deforming. I was wondering if I could somehow see the mean value and/or the standard deviation on the geometry. Sort of like how you can plot voltage, but instead I want to plot the standard deviation of voltage.

If so does anyone have an idea of how to do so?

Thanks in advance,
Nick

1 Reply Last Post Jun 29, 2017, 3:10 p.m. EDT

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Posted: 7 years ago Jun 29, 2017, 3:10 p.m. EDT
I found the answer in case anyone is interested.

You can use the with() operator to grab values of interest and then write out the expression for mean, standard deviation, etc.

More information can be found here
www.comsol.com/blogs/solution-joining-parametric-eigenfrequency-time-dependent-problems/
I found the answer in case anyone is interested. You can use the with() operator to grab values of interest and then write out the expression for mean, standard deviation, etc. More information can be found here https://www.comsol.com/blogs/solution-joining-parametric-eigenfrequency-time-dependent-problems/

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