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Refer the material properties in PDE interfaces
Posted 16.06.2017, 15:40 GMT-4 1 Reply
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Hi all,
I have defined materials and their properties from the built-in library already. While working on the coefficients of the PDE interfaces ( for example, Coefficient Form PDEs), can I just use those predefined material properties? If yes, how do I know their variables names?
Specifically, I have defined concrete in the Material section. When working on coefficient form PED, I want to use the concrete density times concrete specific heat, which are already defined in Materials, as the damping coefficient. Should I use something like Materials.rho*Materials.Cp? What variable names should I use?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Best,
I have defined materials and their properties from the built-in library already. While working on the coefficients of the PDE interfaces ( for example, Coefficient Form PDEs), can I just use those predefined material properties? If yes, how do I know their variables names?
Specifically, I have defined concrete in the Material section. When working on coefficient form PED, I want to use the concrete density times concrete specific heat, which are already defined in Materials, as the damping coefficient. Should I use something like Materials.rho*Materials.Cp? What variable names should I use?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Best,
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