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Limit dependent Variables

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Hey COMSOL-Experts,

I want to limit the dependent variable s for an intervall ( 0<s<1). How do I do this in COMSOL 4.1?

Thanks for help.

Best regards
David


2 Replies Last Post 21 févr. 2016, 07:49 UTC−5
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 juin 2012, 06:52 UTC−4
Hi

For posprocessing or solving

for solving I would say via some clever BC set-up depending on the type of variable,s, physics etc

for postprocessing, either using the filter or a "data-set" operation

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi For posprocessing or solving for solving I would say via some clever BC set-up depending on the type of variable,s, physics etc for postprocessing, either using the filter or a "data-set" operation -- Good luck Ivar

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Posted: 9 years ago 21 févr. 2016, 07:49 UTC−5

Hi

For posprocessing or solving

for solving I would say via some clever BC set-up depending on the type of variable,s, physics etc

for postprocessing, either using the filter or a "data-set" operation

--
Good luck
Ivar


Hi Ivar,

Could you please give me more details about the clever BC set-up dependent on the type of variable, s, for solving? In my model coupled diluted species transport moduel and a user-defined general PDE, where the dependent variables are "cm" and "um", I want to set the limit 0<um<0.7. The two physics fields are caculated in different domains seperately but coupled via a mass flux at the liquid-gas interface. What can I do?

Thanks in advance.

yuhong
[QUOTE] Hi For posprocessing or solving for solving I would say via some clever BC set-up depending on the type of variable,s, physics etc for postprocessing, either using the filter or a "data-set" operation -- Good luck Ivar [/QUOTE] Hi Ivar, Could you please give me more details about the clever BC set-up dependent on the type of variable, s, for solving? In my model coupled diluted species transport moduel and a user-defined general PDE, where the dependent variables are "cm" and "um", I want to set the limit 0

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