Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
8 déc. 2010, 14:57 UTC−5
Hi
COMSOL MP and in particular CFD and fluid (plus when you add bioheat exchange etc) is not the simplest way to start, but if you have a good background in physics and some in fluidics, and some local support to ask questions you will certanly get around, note that it takes time, so plan in some contingency for the expected duration.
Ther are a few books see:
www.comsol.eu/support/books/
In particular the book of Ashim Datta should be of interest to you
Note that most of these books are written for 3.5a, and the new v4 interface is rather different, I would stateeven better but must be re-learnt for all of us, and its not obvious to find your way, as a beginner, from v3.5 explanations to the new v4 method
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
COMSOL MP and in particular CFD and fluid (plus when you add bioheat exchange etc) is not the simplest way to start, but if you have a good background in physics and some in fluidics, and some local support to ask questions you will certanly get around, note that it takes time, so plan in some contingency for the expected duration.
Ther are a few books see: http://www.comsol.eu/support/books/
In particular the book of Ashim Datta should be of interest to you
Note that most of these books are written for 3.5a, and the new v4 interface is rather different, I would stateeven better but must be re-learnt for all of us, and its not obvious to find your way, as a beginner, from v3.5 explanations to the new v4 method
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
13 déc. 2010, 13:40 UTC−5
Hi
COMSOL MP and in particular CFD and fluid (plus when you add bioheat exchange etc) is not the simplest way to start, but if you have a good background in physics and some in fluidics, and some local support to ask questions you will certanly get around, note that it takes time, so plan in some contingency for the expected duration.
Ther are a few books see: www.comsol.eu/support/books/
In particular the book of Ashim Datta should be of interest to you
Note that most of these books are written for 3.5a, and the new v4 interface is rather different, I would stateeven better but must be re-learnt for all of us, and its not obvious to find your way, as a beginner, from v3.5 explanations to the new v4 method
--
Good luck
Ivar
Thank's for this information, I've starte following another advise U have given to Mohamed & it had been too usefull, I'll try with those books.
Please stay for many of doubt & questions =^)
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Hi
COMSOL MP and in particular CFD and fluid (plus when you add bioheat exchange etc) is not the simplest way to start, but if you have a good background in physics and some in fluidics, and some local support to ask questions you will certanly get around, note that it takes time, so plan in some contingency for the expected duration.
Ther are a few books see: http://www.comsol.eu/support/books/
In particular the book of Ashim Datta should be of interest to you
Note that most of these books are written for 3.5a, and the new v4 interface is rather different, I would stateeven better but must be re-learnt for all of us, and its not obvious to find your way, as a beginner, from v3.5 explanations to the new v4 method
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Thank's for this information, I've starte following another advise U have given to Mohamed & it had been too usefull, I'll try with those books.
Please stay for many of doubt & questions =^)