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Converting from 2D to 2D axisymmetric space dimension

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Hello all,

I have made a model in 2D space dimension by mistake. I am wondering if it is possible to convert it to a 2D axisymmetric preventing to make the whole model again.

Thank you in advnce Kianoosh


1 Reply Last Post 7 mars 2023, 10:37 UTC−5
Magnus Ringh COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 2 years ago 7 mars 2023, 10:37 UTC−5

Hi Kianoosh,

Yes, you can add a 2D axisymmetric component in the same model and then copy and paste the physics from the 2D component to the 2D axisymmetric component. You can also open a new COMSOL model and insert the physics from the saved 2D model file using Insert Physics from the context menu that you get when right-clicking the 2D axisymmetric Component node in the new model.

Best regards,

Magnus

Hi Kianoosh, Yes, you can add a 2D axisymmetric component in the same model and then copy and paste the physics from the 2D component to the 2D axisymmetric component. You can also open a new COMSOL model and insert the physics from the saved 2D model file using **Insert Physics** from the context menu that you get when right-clicking the 2D axisymmetric **Component** node in the new model. Best regards, Magnus

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