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Electrical Circuit (cir) interface and Time Dependent Study

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Hello,

I am working with a 3D model in Comsol 4.2a. I can successfully run the eigen study, frequency domain study and time dependent study.

But when I introduce the Electrical Circuit interface instead of directly applying boundary conditions to the model itself, I dont get the same results with my Time Dependent study as I get without the circuit interface. In fact, the plots for potential and displacement are all zeroes.

Is there a parameter I am missing out on with respect to using the Electrical Circuit interface? Or could there be some other issue? Any ideas?

Thank you.

Sneha

1 Reply Last Post 22.06.2012, 05:15 GMT-4
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 22.06.2012, 05:15 GMT-4
Hi

probably you have not managed to couple the two physics, CIR can only couple to a large model via terminals and the appropriate UI or IU links, check it out on the Model library examples

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi probably you have not managed to couple the two physics, CIR can only couple to a large model via terminals and the appropriate UI or IU links, check it out on the Model library examples -- Good luck Ivar

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