Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
1 decade ago
12 juin 2013, 04:51 UTC−4
Hi,
Please see the answer in http://www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/37337/
Regards,
Henrik
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Posted:
1 decade ago
12 juin 2013, 19:00 UTC−4
Thanks. I think I don't get the answer. my goal is to define a linear boundary condition along a side. what you said was creating an equation in text field. But when I create this equation it couldn't identify the parameter for example "Z" (height). where should I define this parameter. Sorry I am new in COMSOL.
Thanks. I think I don't get the answer. my goal is to define a linear boundary condition along a side. what you said was creating an equation in text field. But when I create this equation it couldn't identify the parameter for example "Z" (height). where should I define this parameter. Sorry I am new in COMSOL.
Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
1 decade ago
13 juin 2013, 02:03 UTC−4
Thanks. I think I don't get the answer. my goal is to define a linear boundary condition along a side. what you said was creating an equation in text field. But when I create this equation it couldn't identify the parameter for example "Z" (height). where should I define this parameter. Sorry I am new in COMSOL.
Hi,
No problem, everyone has to be a newbie sometime.
The global coordinates (X,Y,Z) or (x,y,z) are always available for use in expressions.
In a geometrically nonlinear analysis there is a subtle difference: (X,Y,Z) are the original (undeformed) coordinates and (x,y,z) are the current (deformed) coordinates.
Regards,
Henrik
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Thanks. I think I don't get the answer. my goal is to define a linear boundary condition along a side. what you said was creating an equation in text field. But when I create this equation it couldn't identify the parameter for example "Z" (height). where should I define this parameter. Sorry I am new in COMSOL.
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Hi,
No problem, everyone has to be a newbie sometime.
The global coordinates (X,Y,Z) or (x,y,z) are always available for use in expressions.
In a geometrically nonlinear analysis there is a subtle difference: (X,Y,Z) are the original (undeformed) coordinates and (x,y,z) are the current (deformed) coordinates.
Regards,
Henrik