Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
3 years ago
11 mai 2022, 12:11 UTC−4
ht.Ei - ht.Ei0
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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ht.Ei - ht.Ei0
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
3 years ago
11 mai 2022, 13:42 UTC−4
Updated:
3 years ago
11 mai 2022, 14:10 UTC−4
You can find the mathematical definitions for all quantities in your model by turning on Equation View (You can activate it by clicking the "Show More Options" icon, which looks like an eye and is located at the top of the Model Builder window) and then using Ctrl+R. See this other thread for a bit more detail.
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
You can find the mathematical definitions for all quantities in your model by turning on Equation View (You can activate it by clicking the "Show More Options" icon, which looks like an eye and is located at the top of the Model Builder window) and then using Ctrl+R. See [this other thread](https://www.comsol.com/forum/thread/45363/variable-names-in-equation-view?last=2022-04-28T15:29:32Z) for a bit more detail.
Jeff
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Posted:
3 years ago
12 mai 2022, 02:49 UTC−4
ht.Ei - ht.Ei0
I do not understand
>ht.Ei - ht.Ei0
I do not understand
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Posted:
3 years ago
12 mai 2022, 03:26 UTC−4
Updated:
3 years ago
12 mai 2022, 15:51 UTC−4
You can find the mathematical definitions for all quantities in your model by turning on Equation View (You can activate it by clicking the "Show More Options" icon, which looks like an eye and is located at the top of the Model Builder window) and then using Ctrl+F. See this other thread for a bit more detail.
Jeff
Thanks!
>You can find the mathematical definitions for all quantities in your model by turning on Equation View (You can activate it by clicking the "Show More Options" icon, which looks like an eye and is located at the top of the Model Builder window) and then using Ctrl+F. See [this other thread](https://www.comsol.com/forum/thread/45363/variable-names-in-equation-view?last=2022-04-28T15:29:32Z) for a bit more detail.
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>Jeff
Thanks!
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
3 years ago
12 mai 2022, 15:48 UTC−4
ht.Ei - ht.Ei0
I do not understand
This is the expression you can use to evaluate and/or plot the difference of the two quantities
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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>>ht.Ei - ht.Ei0
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>I do not understand
This is the expression you can use to evaluate and/or plot the difference of the two quantities