Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
3 oct. 2012, 02:55 UTC−4
Hi
COMSOL works only in cartesian (and 2D-axi) but you can add your own coordinate systems, and many BC or domain physics properties will then propose to select the desired intput coordinate system to refer to.
But for the postprocessing everything is in cartesian, so you must type out the equations, or use your Defined coordinate system to reexpress the variables the way you want them
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
COMSOL works only in cartesian (and 2D-axi) but you can add your own coordinate systems, and many BC or domain physics properties will then propose to select the desired intput coordinate system to refer to.
But for the postprocessing everything is in cartesian, so you must type out the equations, or use your Defined coordinate system to reexpress the variables the way you want them
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
7 déc. 2012, 01:39 UTC−5
Hi Ivar,
Because of COMSOL works in Cartesian coordinate, so the user-defined variables have to be in Cartesian coordinate even if i am working on a half-ellipse in a 2D axi study, is it?
Thanks!
Hi Ivar,
Because of COMSOL works in Cartesian coordinate, so the user-defined variables have to be in Cartesian coordinate even if i am working on a half-ellipse in a 2D axi study, is it?
Thanks!
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
7 déc. 2012, 03:00 UTC−5
Hi
I would say yes and no ;) you can define your own "Definitions" coordinate systems, but indeed you need to get down to the COMSOL coordinates at least, and back to yours in the results section
Check the equations and new variables to help you from the user defined coordinate systems
--
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I would say yes and no ;) you can define your own "Definitions" coordinate systems, but indeed you need to get down to the COMSOL coordinates at least, and back to yours in the results section
Check the equations and new variables to help you from the user defined coordinate systems
--
Good luck
Ivar