Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
10 juin 2012, 17:19 UTC−4
Hi
there are several mathematical ways to avoid a singularity when intrgrating over a domain, either we integrate around it, but without going "onto" the singularity, or we remove the singularity by an appropriate variable change, then the inverse is applied to the results.
I assume that in PDE mode, nothing is done specifically, leaving the user choose his method. While for all or most physics 2D-axi, COMSOL has implemented these different mathematical means to get around the r=0 singularity.
Astoday I'm doing engineering developments, I trust COSMOL, and the scientists using it, that the 2D-axi mathematical formulation has been handled correctly. But certainly, if I had ben working on my PhD with COMSOL, I would have added a chapter on these methods to show I understand them and to prove they are correct.
I suppose one can get some good clues what is being done by analysing the physics equation view, and comparing to the PDE math equations view
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
there are several mathematical ways to avoid a singularity when intrgrating over a domain, either we integrate around it, but without going "onto" the singularity, or we remove the singularity by an appropriate variable change, then the inverse is applied to the results.
I assume that in PDE mode, nothing is done specifically, leaving the user choose his method. While for all or most physics 2D-axi, COMSOL has implemented these different mathematical means to get around the r=0 singularity.
Astoday I'm doing engineering developments, I trust COSMOL, and the scientists using it, that the 2D-axi mathematical formulation has been handled correctly. But certainly, if I had ben working on my PhD with COMSOL, I would have added a chapter on these methods to show I understand them and to prove they are correct.
I suppose one can get some good clues what is being done by analysing the physics equation view, and comparing to the PDE math equations view
--
Good luck
Ivar