Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17.01.2011, 07:35 GMT-5
Hi,
the best is to do that when you generate your model (and not later) because then there might be things leftover. When you set-up the physics, you have the screen with the dependent variables, you update change the name here , before going to the selection of the solver
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Ivar
Hi,
the best is to do that when you generate your model (and not later) because then there might be things leftover. When you set-up the physics, you have the screen with the dependent variables, you update change the name here , before going to the selection of the solver
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17.01.2011, 07:41 GMT-5
This is how I change the dependent variables (u), I'm looking to change the independent variables (x)
Thanks
This is how I change the dependent variables (u), I'm looking to change the independent variables (x)
Thanks
Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17.01.2011, 08:03 GMT-5
Hi
you are right, then I have a doubt where it is in v4, maybe its not possible ? I do believe I did it in 3.5a though.
Just now I do not have access to my COMSOL ;)
if you want "r" it's for 1D axi, but then your equations are also tuned for 1D-axi I do believe
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Ivar
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
you are right, then I have a doubt where it is in v4, maybe its not possible ? I do believe I did it in 3.5a though.
Just now I do not have access to my COMSOL ;)
if you want "r" it's for 1D axi, but then your equations are also tuned for 1D-axi I do believe
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Good luck
Ivar
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
18.01.2011, 02:21 GMT-5
I think this is possible, since when I import working v3.5 file to v4.1 with 'r' instead of 'x' it's working. Looking at the m.file (import file from v3.5 to v4.1 =>save as m.file=> open m.file) brings me nowhere since, I think, the change between "x,y,z" coordinate to "r,y,z" is hidden in mphbin file.
I think this is possible, since when I import working v3.5 file to v4.1 with 'r' instead of 'x' it's working. Looking at the m.file (import file from v3.5 to v4.1 =>save as m.file=> open m.file) brings me nowhere since, I think, the change between "x,y,z" coordinate to "r,y,z" is hidden in mphbin file.
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
18.01.2011, 06:03 GMT-5
Hi
probably is, then ask support, I cannot tell. Anyhow I tend to stick to the default as much as possible, there are so many formulas therein, that it's often easier to adopt COMSOL's ways than rather try to adapt to some article o your own way
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Ivar
Hi
probably is, then ask support, I cannot tell. Anyhow I tend to stick to the default as much as possible, there are so many formulas therein, that it's often easier to adopt COMSOL's ways than rather try to adapt to some article o your own way
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Good luck
Ivar