EM FTDM simulation
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Hi,
I'm a student and I have Sim4Life Lite. I am a beginner. I have imported 6 meshes from Rhinoceros 3D in STL format. My solids represent a human neck with different layers and a tumor inside. I have reconstructed one dipole antenna. I am running the simulation, but it'll finish in 1200 hours. How can I reduce this?
The strange thing is that if I stop the simulation I get this message "Steady state detected at iteration 174139, remaining time steps are 959016", but the time is reduced to 14 hours.Could someone please help me out?
Thanks!
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Hi @PG
please have a look at the following posts:
https://forum.zmt.swiss/topic/642/em-fdtd-long-estimated-time-to-completion
https://forum.zmt.swiss/topic/643/em-fdtd-what-happens-when-a-simulation-is-manually-stopped
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Thank you; it's all clear. One more information: I have a solid that is more internal than others, and this one has a high and stable temperature. I want to do a thermal simulation using Pennes. As sources, do I have to set anything? Should I just set the temperature of the solid in the boundary conditions?
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Joule heating sources from various processes (e.g., EM energy deposition by ohmic losses) can be considered as inhomogeneous heat sources in thermal simulations.
To create heat sources- Simulation Link: Sensor settings of an EM FDTD simulation in the same project can then be dragged and dropped into Source Settings folder.
- Modulated Analysis/Cache: Data Origin Type can be defined as:
(a) Cache File: select the path of a thermal source previously exported into a .cache file.
(b) Analysis Output: select the energy density of interest directly from the Analysis.
You can look into the heated brain tutorial for a simplified example.