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Adaptive mesh refinement on frequency scans
Posted Jul 3, 2012, 3:34 a.m. EDT Version 4.1 2 Replies
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Hi,
I was wondering if someone could help me understand the issue of adaptive meshing on frequency scans.
In principle I would like each frequency to have its own mesh. For low frequencies it's enough to have a course grid, whereas high frequencies are harder to resolve and require denser grids. In practice I think that a single mesh is used for all frequencies.
1. If true, than which solution (out of the entire set of solutions at multiple frequencies) is used for refinement? Is it the lowest or highest frequency, or maybe information from all solutions is used?
2. Can one impose a different mesh for each frequency?
3. Along the same lines, can one have different adaptive mesh refinement for each frequency?
Thanks, Silviu.
I was wondering if someone could help me understand the issue of adaptive meshing on frequency scans.
In principle I would like each frequency to have its own mesh. For low frequencies it's enough to have a course grid, whereas high frequencies are harder to resolve and require denser grids. In practice I think that a single mesh is used for all frequencies.
1. If true, than which solution (out of the entire set of solutions at multiple frequencies) is used for refinement? Is it the lowest or highest frequency, or maybe information from all solutions is used?
2. Can one impose a different mesh for each frequency?
3. Along the same lines, can one have different adaptive mesh refinement for each frequency?
Thanks, Silviu.
2 Replies Last Post Jul 5, 2012, 3:22 a.m. EDT