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Question Regarding Temporal Interference Tutorial in Sim4Life

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    abbytang
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    Dear ZMT Team,

    I am currently studying the Temporal Interference tutorial with the SAM Head model, as provided in the Sim4Life documentation (Tutorials/EMLF/LF_Multiport.html#temporal-interference-with-sam-head). I have followed the steps carefully up to the solver stage.

    However, during the simulation run, I encountered the following warning:
    Solid X_Electrode (Selected_Electrode): PEC - no edges associated with this material and thus it is disregarded.

    Also, I’m not sure if the simulation problem affects the analysis. The E-field distribution doesn’t show up, but the tutorial shows it in the figure at the bottom.

    Could you kindly advise if this warning affects the simulation output, and how I might resolve the issue or verify my results?

    Thank you very much for your time and support.

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      Dear ZMT Team,

      I am currently studying the Temporal Interference tutorial with the SAM Head model, as provided in the Sim4Life documentation (Tutorials/EMLF/LF_Multiport.html#temporal-interference-with-sam-head). I have followed the steps carefully up to the solver stage.

      However, during the simulation run, I encountered the following warning:
      Solid X_Electrode (Selected_Electrode): PEC - no edges associated with this material and thus it is disregarded.

      Also, I’m not sure if the simulation problem affects the analysis. The E-field distribution doesn’t show up, but the tutorial shows it in the figure at the bottom.

      Could you kindly advise if this warning affects the simulation output, and how I might resolve the issue or verify my results?

      Thank you very much for your time and support.

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        inesviolante
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        Hello,
        I have the same issue. Currently using Sim4Life 8.2.0.16876.
        I wonder if there is any new update on this.
        Many thanks,
        Ines

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