Josh Thomas
Certified Consultant
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Posted:
1 decade ago
18 mars 2013, 14:42 UTC−4
Ferris-
Well, it depends on how you define your settings on the Finalize node at the end of your Geometry sequence.
I would recommend looking up the Boolean operations and the difference between "Form Union" and "Form Assembly."
In brief, "Form Union" will give you 1 boundary between the sphere and the block. "Form Assembly" will duplicate the boundaries. If you choose "Form Assembly", you will need to define how the domains will "communicate" mathematically.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Josh Thomas
AltaSim Technologies
Ferris-
Well, it depends on how you define your settings on the Finalize node at the end of your Geometry sequence.
I would recommend looking up the Boolean operations and the difference between "Form Union" and "Form Assembly."
In brief, "Form Union" will give you 1 boundary between the sphere and the block. "Form Assembly" will duplicate the boundaries. If you choose "Form Assembly", you will need to define how the domains will "communicate" mathematically.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Josh Thomas
AltaSim Technologies
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
18 mars 2013, 15:02 UTC−4
Hi
do leanr to distinguish the geometrical objects = geohetrical shapes: cube and sphere, and the "analysed" FEM Entities: (domains, boundaries, and edges and points) . If you use the union mode, the sphere inside the cube will become two distinct domains: sphere and "cube - sphere" with one common boundary. If you use "assembly mode without imprints" you wil get two overlapping domains asphere and a cube, while the sphere volume is counted twice, and only external boundaries (unliked between the domains) for each of the two. If you use "Geometry mode Assembly with imprints" you will get implictely three domains, a combined one ((cube - shere) + sphere)) anda sphere plus two overlapping boundaries for the spheres, hrere too you will count the volume twice, and you need to use "identity pair" for the boundaries if you want continuity, and know how to handle the two spheres overlapping as this region will be meshed twice ...
Just to say "union" mode is the defalt and is easier to handle, implies single common boundaries with contiunuity of flux, except you you add some specific "thn boundary physics" whch "virtually split the boundary into two: an "up" and "down" side
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
do leanr to distinguish the geometrical objects = geohetrical shapes: cube and sphere, and the "analysed" FEM Entities: (domains, boundaries, and edges and points) . If you use the union mode, the sphere inside the cube will become two distinct domains: sphere and "cube - sphere" with one common boundary. If you use "assembly mode without imprints" you wil get two overlapping domains asphere and a cube, while the sphere volume is counted twice, and only external boundaries (unliked between the domains) for each of the two. If you use "Geometry mode Assembly with imprints" you will get implictely three domains, a combined one ((cube - shere) + sphere)) anda sphere plus two overlapping boundaries for the spheres, hrere too you will count the volume twice, and you need to use "identity pair" for the boundaries if you want continuity, and know how to handle the two spheres overlapping as this region will be meshed twice ...
Just to say "union" mode is the defalt and is easier to handle, implies single common boundaries with contiunuity of flux, except you you add some specific "thn boundary physics" whch "virtually split the boundary into two: an "up" and "down" side
--
Good luck
Ivar