Edgar J. Kaiser
Certified Consultant
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Posted:
6 years ago
24.01.2019, 14:33 GMT-5
You might add a second (third, etc.) identical study. This will produce a new solution.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
www.emphys.com
You might add a second (third, etc.) identical study. This will produce a new solution.
Cheers
Edgar
Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
6 years ago
25.01.2019, 02:11 GMT-5
Hi,
You can copy a solution, and the re-run the same study with new settings.
Below is a quote from the user's guide (without proper formatting):
Create Solution Copy
To create a copy of the solution data set, right-click the main Study node or the Solver Configurations node and select Create Solution Copy. A copy of the solution then appears as a Solution - Copy node under Solver Configurations and a corresponding Solution - Copy data set under Data Sets in the Results branch. This can be useful if you want to rerun the simulation with some changes to the model or solver settings. The first solution is then available in the Solution - Copy data set so that you can postprocess and analyze multiple solutions. You can also right-click a Solution node under Solver Configurations and choose Solution>Copy to create a copy of the solution data set for that solution.
Regards,
Henrik
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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
Hi,
You can copy a solution, and the re-run the same study with new settings.
Below is a quote from the user's guide (without proper formatting):
> Create Solution Copy
>
> To create a copy of the solution data set, right-click the main Study node or the Solver Configurations node and select Create Solution Copy. A copy of the solution then appears as a Solution - Copy node under Solver Configurations and a corresponding Solution - Copy data set under Data Sets in the Results branch. This can be useful if you want to rerun the simulation with some changes to the model or solver settings. The first solution is then available in the Solution - Copy data set so that you can postprocess and analyze multiple solutions. You can also right-click a Solution node under Solver Configurations and choose Solution>Copy to create a copy of the solution data set for that solution.
Regards,
Henrik
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Posted:
6 years ago
13.03.2019, 00:34 GMT-4
Thank you, Edgar and Henrik!
Both solutions worked for me.
Thank you, Edgar and Henrik!
Both solutions worked for me.