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July 10, 2024 at 3:06 amRosmin_Elsa_MohanSubscriber
Would like to check on how to include a thin curved rectangular beam of length about 20 um, as a structure in a simulation.Â
Any standard scripts available for this, or any other approaches would be appreciated.Â
Thanks,Â
Rosmin -
July 11, 2024 at 7:42 amAmrita PatiAnsys Employee
Hi Rosmin,
Is the beam supposed to have a constant radius of curvature? Is it supposed to look like a curved waveguide? Could you please share a screenshot of the structure? Thank you!
Regards,
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July 11, 2024 at 7:45 amAmrita PatiAnsys Employee
If you can define the curvature directly by it's coordinates on a plane, or have an equation that can be used to generate the co-ordinates, then the simplest apporach would be to use a polygon object.
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