Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
3 years ago
03.11.2021, 13:43 GMT-4
Hello Isacco,
Instead of dividing, why not build one disc and then use an array operation to replicate it N times?
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello Isacco,
Instead of dividing, why not build one disc and then use an array operation to replicate it N times?
Jeff
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Posted:
3 years ago
03.11.2021, 13:56 GMT-4
Becouse the total height of the cylinder is fixed L=7mm, so i need the possibility to divide it N times and solve the model for different amount of sub-elements (disks).
The idea is to do a sort of sweep study where the solution is plotted vs the number of disk N, or better the number of interfaces between the disks.
Becouse the total height of the cylinder is fixed L=7mm, so i need the possibility to divide it N times and solve the model for different amount of sub-elements (disks).
The idea is to do a sort of sweep study where the solution is plotted vs the number of disk N, or better the number of interfaces between the disks.
Jeff Hiller
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
3 years ago
03.11.2021, 15:27 GMT-4
Updated:
3 years ago
04.11.2021, 09:04 GMT-4
I don't see why you couldn't do that with the method I mentioned. You may want to provide more details so we can understand what's keeping you from succeeding with the method I mentioned.
A toy model is attached. It may give you a better idea of what I am thinking you could consider.
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
I don't see why you couldn't do that with the method I mentioned. You may want to provide more details so we can understand what's keeping you from succeeding with the method I mentioned.
A toy model is attached. It may give you a better idea of what I am thinking you could consider.
Jeff
Diotima
University of Manchester/Material Science
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Posted:
3 years ago
04.11.2021, 09:01 GMT-4
I agree with Mr.Hiller, if you just want to calculate the result of all these disks, you can just calculate one of them since they are all equalvalent. If you want to konw how these disks affect each other, you may copy your geometry of one disk. If you just want to see the result in different posisition, use correct way to draw your grid and some method to obsearve your data may be a better solution for your question.
I hope this answer helps you. English is not my native language so I may make some mistake in this answer.
Yuyang Chang
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I'm the loser student who really want a PHD placement.
I agree with Mr.Hiller, if you just want to calculate the result of all these disks, you can just calculate one of them since they are all equalvalent. If you want to konw how these disks affect each other, you may copy your geometry of one disk. If you just want to see the result in different posisition, use correct way to draw your grid and some method to obsearve your data may be a better solution for your question.
I hope this answer helps you. English is not my native language so I may make some mistake in this answer.
Yuyang Chang