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Find the rotation of a standing wave pattern

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Here I have a circular disk resonator, (ewfd i have used) i need to find out the rotation of a standing waves whether it is a cloackwise or anticlockwise?


1 Reply Last Post Dec 12, 2023, 11:22 a.m. EST
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 11 months ago Dec 12, 2023, 11:22 a.m. EST
Updated: 11 months ago Dec 12, 2023, 11:12 a.m. EST

You can animate the fields and watch them rotate (if they rotate). Prepare an appropriate field plot and then use Export --> animation and choose that plot group (under "Scene" and "Subject:"). Assuming you are in frequency domain, be sure to use "dynamic data extension" for the "Sequence type" because that allows you to animate it in terms of the phase. If you don't understand how to do that, or need clearer advice, then I suggest you post your .mph file to the forum.

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You can animate the fields and watch them rotate (if they rotate). Prepare an appropriate field plot and then use Export --> animation and choose that plot group (under "Scene" and "Subject:"). Assuming you are in frequency domain, be sure to use "dynamic data extension" for the "Sequence type" because that allows you to animate it in terms of the phase. If you don't understand how to do that, or need clearer advice, then I suggest you post your .mph file to the forum.

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