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Measuring Electric Field Depth in a multi-slice model

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I am trying to measure the penetration depth of an electric field into a multi slice model. Currently the electric field is shown with electric field lines but I am unsure of how to get a value for that depth of penetration. !



1 Reply Last Post 2022年9月21日 GMT-4 21:49
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 2 years ago 2022年9月21日 GMT-4 21:49
Updated: 2 years ago 2022年9月21日 GMT-4 21:56

Slice plots are great for visualization, but if you need numbers, it is better to plot quantities at points or along lines. If you don't already have a line in your model where you would need one, create a "cut line" in post processing, and then you can then create conventional (classic cartesian) plots with very easily readable axes and numbers. You can create 2D or 3D cut lines. Here's a link to video I found that illustrates the process in a 2D example: https://youtu.be/-Lq3fAstS8w?t=205

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Slice plots are great for visualization, but if you need numbers, it is better to plot quantities at points or along lines. If you don't already have a line in your model where you would need one, create a "cut line" in post processing, and then you can then create conventional (classic cartesian) plots with very easily readable axes and numbers. You can create 2D or 3D cut lines. Here's a link to video I found that illustrates the process in a 2D example: https://youtu.be/-Lq3fAstS8w?t=205

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