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Defining boundary conditions from previous solution

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In the frequency domain RF module, I first computed solution 1. Next, I would like to define the electric field on the boundary for solution 2 (same mesh as solution 1) as the cross product between the unit normal (n) and the H vector from solution 1.

I've tried to set the initial dependent variables for solver 2 to be the solution of study 1, and disabling solver 1. This maps over E and H from solution 1 and I only want the cross product of solution 1 on the surface.

1 Reply Last Post Jul 9, 2013, 2:12 p.m. EDT

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Posted: 1 decade ago Jul 9, 2013, 2:12 p.m. EDT
Hi,

Don't know if it is much help, but you need to look at the model couplings, such as the General Extrusion. I used it for certain domains of my model to transfer the state of stress, the final state of stress of my first model was then transferred as the initial stress for the second model.

Good luck

Hi, Don't know if it is much help, but you need to look at the model couplings, such as the General Extrusion. I used it for certain domains of my model to transfer the state of stress, the final state of stress of my first model was then transferred as the initial stress for the second model. Good luck

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