Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 janv. 2012, 15:12 UTC−5
Hi
what do you mean by a new geometry ? Cant you have one global geometry, and seect only part for "model1.physics 1" and another part (with overlaps if required, for "model1.physics2", and then have two study steps (or more) under model1 ?
or have 2 models 1&2 each with its geometry and studies, and some link between them ?
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
what do you mean by a new geometry ? Cant you have one global geometry, and seect only part for "model1.physics 1" and another part (with overlaps if required, for "model1.physics2", and then have two study steps (or more) under model1 ?
or have 2 models 1&2 each with its geometry and studies, and some link between them ?
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 janv. 2012, 15:48 UTC−5
Say, I have a number of geometry primitives (rectangles, circles etc.) and I needed to obtain solutions for certain combinations of them (unions, intersections and so on) for given equation. How to obtain required set of solutions for different geometries?
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Say, I have a number of geometry primitives (rectangles, circles etc.) and I needed to obtain solutions for certain combinations of them (unions, intersections and so on) for given equation. How to obtain required set of solutions for different geometries?
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 janv. 2012, 18:17 UTC−5
Hi
I do not really see your issue:
a COMSOL model file can contain several "models" each with one complex geometry. for a given model, part or all of the geometry entities can be meshed in different ways (mutiple mesh nodes), each model can have several physics or PDE nodes, each using all or part of the full geometry. Each model can have one or several solver sequences, combining one or several physics (each related to a given mesh not necesarily all the same), these sequences can be separate or chained.
Postprocessing can combine results from several variables from several models ...
What are you really missing ? (and a geometry can easily be saved and reloadedon model2, 3, ...)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I do not really see your issue:
a COMSOL model file can contain several "models" each with one complex geometry. for a given model, part or all of the geometry entities can be meshed in different ways (mutiple mesh nodes), each model can have several physics or PDE nodes, each using all or part of the full geometry. Each model can have one or several solver sequences, combining one or several physics (each related to a given mesh not necesarily all the same), these sequences can be separate or chained.
Postprocessing can combine results from several variables from several models ...
What are you really missing ? (and a geometry can easily be saved and reloadedon model2, 3, ...)
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
12 janv. 2012, 09:29 UTC−5
Thank you, Ivar. I think I obtained a reply on my question.
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Thank you, Ivar. I think I obtained a reply on my question.