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Changing boundary condition - Matlab/Comsol
Posted 09.05.2011, 11:13 GMT-4 3 Replies
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Hi all,
I've got a problem where I'm trying to simply solve the diffusion equation with boundary conditions that change with time (one interval with a concentration imposed, followed by an interval with insulation bc).
I'm new to Comsol and Comsol with Matlab, but I was able to follow the manual on how to concatenate several transient solutions, but this is still very user intensive, similar to what I was doing before. I'd like to automate the process, and what I can't figure out is how to make the previous iteration's final solution the next iteration's initial condition...it seems like it should be possible.
I hope it's simple, but I'm new to Comsol and Comsol with Matlab so it's taking me some time.
I'm using v3.5a with R2009b. Thanks for any help.
I've got a problem where I'm trying to simply solve the diffusion equation with boundary conditions that change with time (one interval with a concentration imposed, followed by an interval with insulation bc).
I'm new to Comsol and Comsol with Matlab, but I was able to follow the manual on how to concatenate several transient solutions, but this is still very user intensive, similar to what I was doing before. I'd like to automate the process, and what I can't figure out is how to make the previous iteration's final solution the next iteration's initial condition...it seems like it should be possible.
I hope it's simple, but I'm new to Comsol and Comsol with Matlab so it's taking me some time.
I'm using v3.5a with R2009b. Thanks for any help.
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