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Is a Sphere or Cube better computationally
Posted 22 giu 2020, 17:44 GMT-4 Wave Optics, Geometry, Mesh Version 5.5 0 Replies
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Hello, I am trying to model metatmaterials using perfectly matched layers with the physics Ectromagnetic Wave Frequency Domain. Specifically I am trying to see the scattering effects from a spherical nanoparticle.
I was wondering which geometry would be better computationally for the outer boundaries of my model.
Based off of my limited testing it seems the sphereical outer boundary takes longer but I do not know why.
I know the sphere would take up less volume but I was wondering if the sphereical shape might cause problems with the perfectly matched layers.
Hello Owen Steele
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