Magnus Ringh
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Posted:
8 months ago
27 mars 2024, 08:20 UTC−4
Hi Carl,
The reply here is the same as the one Henrik gave you to another question:
You can use Modify model configuration for study step in the settings for the study step.
If, however, it is only about having different sets of loads (or constraints), you may find the load case handling functionality more natural.
Best regards,
Magnus
Hi Carl,
The reply here is the same as the one Henrik gave you to another question:
You can use *Modify model configuration for study step* in the settings for the study step.
If, however, it is only about having different sets of loads (or constraints), you may find the load case handling functionality more natural.
Best regards,
Magnus
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Posted:
8 months ago
31 mars 2024, 01:29 UTC−4
Thank you Dr Magnus, where can we find the 'load case handling functionality'?
Thank you Dr Magnus, where can we find the 'load case handling functionality'?
Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
8 months ago
2 avr. 2024, 02:50 UTC−4
Take a look at, for example, this model:
https://www.comsol.com/model/tapered-cantilever-with-two-load-cases-12681
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Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
8 months ago
2 avr. 2024, 22:41 UTC−4
that's very helpful thank you Drs Sönnerlind and Ringh.
that's very helpful thank you Drs Sönnerlind and Ringh.