Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 mars 2010, 08:32 UTC−5
Hi
could you pls retype the formula with a standard font and some translation for the greek letters, as for me :
?vec = ?x ?y ?z 2?xy 2?yz 2?xz
is not really understandable ;)
But if it is the sigma "sr, sz. sphi srz, and Ent" you are looking after, the easist is to type in to the Elasticity tensor and the Thermal expansion tensro not numericalvalues but something like: D11 D12 D13 D22 D23 D33 D44 respectively T11 T21 T31 T41 and then look at the Model tree under "Equations Systems - Subdomain Settings - Variables ... (or the Physics - Equation System - Subdomain Settings - Variables) and study the formulas therein
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
could you pls retype the formula with a standard font and some translation for the greek letters, as for me :
?vec = ?x ?y ?z 2?xy 2?yz 2?xz
is not really understandable ;)
But if it is the sigma "sr, sz. sphi srz, and Ent" you are looking after, the easist is to type in to the Elasticity tensor and the Thermal expansion tensro not numericalvalues but something like: D11 D12 D13 D22 D23 D33 D44 respectively T11 T21 T31 T41 and then look at the Model tree under "Equations Systems - Subdomain Settings - Variables ... (or the Physics - Equation System - Subdomain Settings - Variables) and study the formulas therein
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 mars 2010, 09:29 UTC−5
I am sorry for the misspelling.
It is:
alpha_vec = alpha_x alpha_y alpha_z 2*alpha_xy 2*alpha_yz 2*alpha_xz
in 3D.
alpha is the thermal expansion.
Now I have a axial symmetric 2D coordinate system with r, z and phi.
The alpha vector is then given by 4 fields to fill in the subdomain section when anisotropic is chosen.
Which alpha (directions) are those four?
Thank you for your help!
Best regards.
I am sorry for the misspelling.
It is:
alpha_vec = alpha_x alpha_y alpha_z 2*alpha_xy 2*alpha_yz 2*alpha_xz
in 3D.
alpha is the thermal expansion.
Now I have a axial symmetric 2D coordinate system with r, z and phi.
The alpha vector is then given by 4 fields to fill in the subdomain section when anisotropic is chosen.
Which alpha (directions) are those four?
Thank you for your help!
Best regards.