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3-D model of space and time

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hi..
i m vivek from INDIA.
i want to made a 3-D model of space & time. so if anyone able to help me so please welcome.
cn u tell how a matter behave with respect to space & time??

1 Reply Last Post 2 sept. 2009, 14:36 UTC−4
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 2 decades ago 2 sept. 2009, 14:36 UTC−4
Hi

I expect you mean a "structural model" then, I would start by reading carefully the 2-3 documents describing structural physics such as:

guide.pdf for general introduction and then smeug.pdf, smemodlib.pdf, and smeref.pdf

and follow a few examples, start with simple 2 dimensional (2D) models to get acquinted with the tool, then you might try a more complex 3D model, or gentyl addding some other physics

good luck
Ivar
Hi I expect you mean a "structural model" then, I would start by reading carefully the 2-3 documents describing structural physics such as: guide.pdf for general introduction and then smeug.pdf, smemodlib.pdf, and smeref.pdf and follow a few examples, start with simple 2 dimensional (2D) models to get acquinted with the tool, then you might try a more complex 3D model, or gentyl addding some other physics good luck Ivar

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