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hi,

I am beginner.
I want to simulate a model in which a plate is heated by moving laser (not a point heat source).
please help me giving some clue........

thanks in advance...........!

6 Replies Last Post 13 mar 2011, 14:21 GMT-4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 9 lug 2010, 13:09 GMT-4
I know how to model laser heating, but I don't know how to specify that the beam is gaussian rather than a point.
I know how to model laser heating, but I don't know how to specify that the beam is gaussian rather than a point.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 11 lug 2010, 04:01 GMT-4
Hi

simply replace your input field I0[W/m^2] by an expresion of "x", or x" and "y" in 2D.
à la

I0*exp((x-X0)^2+(y-Y0)^2/sig^2).

Where X0, Y0 is the cntre of you gaussian beam

Or whatever other expression that fits your need

Good luck
Ivar
Hi simply replace your input field I0[W/m^2] by an expresion of "x", or x" and "y" in 2D. à la I0*exp((x-X0)^2+(y-Y0)^2/sig^2). Where X0, Y0 is the cntre of you gaussian beam Or whatever other expression that fits your need Good luck Ivar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 18 ago 2010, 14:56 GMT-4
Emily:

I'm trying to model the laser heating with moving in a line with some velocity. I do not know how to model it can you please guide me? I'm a pretty new user of COMSOL.

Thanks,
Hitesh
Emily: I'm trying to model the laser heating with moving in a line with some velocity. I do not know how to model it can you please guide me? I'm a pretty new user of COMSOL. Thanks, Hitesh

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Posted: 1 decade ago 1 mar 2011, 18:04 GMT-5
Emily:

I'm trying to model the laser heating with moving in a line with some velocity. I do not know how to model it can you please guide me? I'm a pretty new user of COMSOL.

Thanks,
Hitesh

Hitesh
Emily: I'm trying to model the laser heating with moving in a line with some velocity. I do not know how to model it can you please guide me? I'm a pretty new user of COMSOL. Thanks, Hitesh Hitesh

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2 mar 2011, 02:38 GMT-5
Hi

have you tried a search on the FORUM AND on the KB ?

and have you looked at this one, it should give you some ideas, no ?

www.comsol.eu/community/forums/general/thread/14090/

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi have you tried a search on the FORUM AND on the KB ? and have you looked at this one, it should give you some ideas, no ? http://www.comsol.eu/community/forums/general/thread/14090/ -- Good luck Ivar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 13 mar 2011, 14:21 GMT-4
dear hitesh,

You just have to replace x0 by v*t in the above expression stated by Mr. Ivar.
Still if u find some difficulty doing it, u can mail me at yogesh.chukewad@gmail.com...

regards,
yogesh
dear hitesh, You just have to replace x0 by v*t in the above expression stated by Mr. Ivar. Still if u find some difficulty doing it, u can mail me at yogesh.chukewad@gmail.com... regards, yogesh

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