Robert Koslover
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Posted:
7 months ago
14 feb 2025, 19:57 CET
Updated:
7 months ago
14 feb 2025, 20:01 CET
It depends on what aspects of the physics you wish to model. If you want to model the microwave-induced heating, consider employing the "Microwave Heating Multiphysics Interface" and perhaps one of the accompanying suggested preset studies, which conveniently combine physics from the Heat Transfer Module and the RF Module. Note: If you pose a more specific question to this forum, you may receive more detailed advice.
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It depends on what aspects of the physics you wish to model. If you want to model the microwave-induced heating, consider employing the "Microwave Heating Multiphysics Interface" and perhaps one of the accompanying suggested *preset studies*, which conveniently combine physics from the *Heat Transfer Module* and the *RF Module*. Note: If you pose a more specific question to this forum, you may receive more detailed advice.