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Definition of normal vector of the boundaries in COMSOL
Posted 3 set 2010, 11:29 GMT-4 3 Replies
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Hello, everyone,
When I did powerflow integration on some boundary, the sign of the outflow is positive or negative which can not be explained by myself.
The outflow power defined (eg. in RF) : nPo_rfw=nx_rfw*Pox_rfw+ny_rfw*Poy_rfw+nz_rfw*Poz_rfw. It is defined as the scalar product of the power flow and the normal vector to the boundary.
However, I am totally confused about the definition of the normal vector of a plane boundary in COMSOL.
For example , an plane x=-0.1, the normal vector should be [1 0 0],right?
If it is like that, can you explain me eg. in the library model: waveguide_hbend_3d
The normal vector of boundary 1 is [1 0 0] or [-1 0 0], why the outflow power on boundary 1 is negative?
How can I plot normal vector nx_rfw, ny_rfw, nz_rfw inside GUI?
I want to check the sign of the normal vector. If I type this directly in the plot parameter, It does not show the value.
Can anyone explain me a little bit?
When I did powerflow integration on some boundary, the sign of the outflow is positive or negative which can not be explained by myself.
The outflow power defined (eg. in RF) : nPo_rfw=nx_rfw*Pox_rfw+ny_rfw*Poy_rfw+nz_rfw*Poz_rfw. It is defined as the scalar product of the power flow and the normal vector to the boundary.
However, I am totally confused about the definition of the normal vector of a plane boundary in COMSOL.
For example , an plane x=-0.1, the normal vector should be [1 0 0],right?
If it is like that, can you explain me eg. in the library model: waveguide_hbend_3d
The normal vector of boundary 1 is [1 0 0] or [-1 0 0], why the outflow power on boundary 1 is negative?
How can I plot normal vector nx_rfw, ny_rfw, nz_rfw inside GUI?
I want to check the sign of the normal vector. If I type this directly in the plot parameter, It does not show the value.
Can anyone explain me a little bit?
3 Replies Last Post 6 set 2010, 04:59 GMT-4