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discretization of multiple domains
Posted 22 sept. 2010, 03:14 UTC−4 1 Reply
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Hi ,
I am modeling a multiple domain model to solve for different physics. How is it possible to determine whether an element node on an interior domain surface belongs to that domain or to the surrounding domain?
In a special case, the tangential current density on some of the surface nodes of a plate surrounded by air is zero, that means theses nodes obviously are assigned to the surrounding air but they should be part of the plate with non-zero currents.
How can I tell COMSOL to assign these nodes to the interior domain?
(The geometry sequence is: 1. Block_plate, 2. Block_air, 3. Form union; the mesh sequence is in the same order)
Maybe is it coming from some kind of mesh optimization that COMSOL does automatically before solving?
I am thankful for any suggestions!
Regards, Marcel
I am modeling a multiple domain model to solve for different physics. How is it possible to determine whether an element node on an interior domain surface belongs to that domain or to the surrounding domain?
In a special case, the tangential current density on some of the surface nodes of a plate surrounded by air is zero, that means theses nodes obviously are assigned to the surrounding air but they should be part of the plate with non-zero currents.
How can I tell COMSOL to assign these nodes to the interior domain?
(The geometry sequence is: 1. Block_plate, 2. Block_air, 3. Form union; the mesh sequence is in the same order)
Maybe is it coming from some kind of mesh optimization that COMSOL does automatically before solving?
I am thankful for any suggestions!
Regards, Marcel
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