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Issue with Periodic Ports in 3D COMSOL Model

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Dear friends,
I recently had an issue when trying to simulate a 3D periodic stucture , which shows a small number of diffraction orders, both in COMSOL 4.3 and 4.4. The problem was when defining the periodic port for excitation. Before simulating my structure I followed the guidelines on this page:

www.comsol.com/blogs/modeling-electromagnetic-waves-periodic-structures/

The error message which I got was "Reference Point on Periodic Port needs to be defined properly". Such message popped out when running the model and also when trying to "compute diffraction orders", from an option that COMSOL provides for periodic ports.

At my input periodic port I defined my angles as follows:
elevation angle: 0
azimuth angle: 0

At the output periodic port I defined my angles as follows:
elevation angle: 0
azimuth angle: pi/2

It would be great if someone could help me on this since it is project I need to provide results ASAP.

I appreciate your help beforehand,
Nick














2 Replies Last Post Jun 26, 2014, 6:44 p.m. EDT

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Posted: 1 decade ago Apr 7, 2014, 6:21 p.m. EDT
Dear all,
it would be great if someone could give me some advice on this, even though he/she might not have simulated a similar structure before. Any recommendations are welcome!

Thanks again,
Nick
Dear all, it would be great if someone could give me some advice on this, even though he/she might not have simulated a similar structure before. Any recommendations are welcome! Thanks again, Nick

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Posted: 1 decade ago Jun 26, 2014, 6:44 p.m. EDT
Hi,

I'm quite new to comsol and I just had the same issue you did. I had two ports on opposing sides of a cube, and I set both of them to periodic. To choose a periodic port reference point right click on the port and follow the menu to a new periodic port reference point. Just define one point as the reference point for EACH port. I set up my two reference points I needed as they did in the link you attached.

www.comsol.com/blogs/modeling-electromagnetic-waves-periodic-structures/

Also, thanks for your post. It was able to help me to figure it out for myself.

Dan
Hi, I'm quite new to comsol and I just had the same issue you did. I had two ports on opposing sides of a cube, and I set both of them to periodic. To choose a periodic port reference point right click on the port and follow the menu to a new periodic port reference point. Just define one point as the reference point for EACH port. I set up my two reference points I needed as they did in the link you attached. http://www.comsol.com/blogs/modeling-electromagnetic-waves-periodic-structures/ Also, thanks for your post. It was able to help me to figure it out for myself. Dan

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