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Map Surface to Full Domain via model couplings or extrusion
Posted 8 sept. 2011, 11:22 UTC−4 Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.1, Version 4.2 2 Replies
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Using COMSOL 4.1, I'm interested in mapping a surface defined by one of my boundaries to all other boundaries. I've been trying to figure out how to do this using the extrusions and global parameters, but actually having it work is alluding me. I want to be able to map the surface cartesian z coordinate right now, but I will eventually want to be able to do this is a more general sense. I know that I was able to do something similar in 3.5 but that was only a 2D (a surface defined in x), but I can't seem to replicate what I did.
I have my surface boundary (zs) defined as some function of x and y: zs = f(x,y)
I'd like to map it so that at any given x,y coordinate, I have zs defined.
I've attached a little conceptual PDF of what I hope to do. I'm modeling glacier (non-Newtonian) flow in a somewhat simplified manner, and some of the simplified stresses depend only on the surface elevation of the ice, which is what I need to map at all x and y.
I have my surface boundary (zs) defined as some function of x and y: zs = f(x,y)
I'd like to map it so that at any given x,y coordinate, I have zs defined.
I've attached a little conceptual PDF of what I hope to do. I'm modeling glacier (non-Newtonian) flow in a somewhat simplified manner, and some of the simplified stresses depend only on the surface elevation of the ice, which is what I need to map at all x and y.
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