Infrared radiation by comsol simulation

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The discussion revolves around using COMSOL for simulating infrared radiation heat in epoxy materials. A user seeks guidance on specifying an infrared lamp within the simulation model and requests recommendations for relevant books or sample files. Other participants express interest in the topic and suggest sharing code for collaborative learning. The conversation highlights a common challenge faced by newcomers in utilizing COMSOL for thermal simulations. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for resources and community support in mastering simulation techniques.
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Dear Expertor,
I'm just newbie in Comsol program, I have project to simulation the infrared radiation heat for the epoxy. So i would like to know how to specific the infrared lamp in Comsol simulation model. Could you please reccomment some book or some sample file of Comsol.

Thanks you so much in advance,
Vincent
 
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