Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
7 years ago
11.07.2017, 08:08 GMT-4
Hello,
If a string is present in your model, you can find it and its meaning using Ctrl+F, see
www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/133412 .
Best,
Jeff
Hello,
If a string is present in your model, you can find it and its meaning using Ctrl+F, see https://www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/133412 .
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
7 years ago
11.07.2017, 17:45 GMT-4
Hi,
And how about qwf_u command?
Thanks
Hi,
And how about qwf_u command?
Thanks
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
7 years ago
12.07.2017, 14:35 GMT-4
Hi
What about checking the CFD documentation (p231 v5.3) "wall function heat flux" the _u probably stand for the u component, check it out in the Equation View with the hint of Jeff.
When I have a doubt I run an index search on the COMSOL pdf docs, therein you find everything, but there are so many formulas and variables ;) For the rest the Equation view gives you the complements
--
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
What about checking the CFD documentation (p231 v5.3) "wall function heat flux" the _u probably stand for the u component, check it out in the Equation View with the hint of Jeff.
When I have a doubt I run an index search on the COMSOL pdf docs, therein you find everything, but there are so many formulas and variables ;) For the rest the Equation view gives you the complements
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
7 years ago
14.07.2017, 08:44 GMT-4
Updated:
7 years ago
14.07.2017, 08:47 GMT-4
Hi,
if you do not want to help, I beg you not to respond. I already looked but I still did not understand. I do not have experience with the computational package.
A hug.
Hi
What about checking the CFD documentation (p231 v5.3) "wall function heat flux" the _u probably stand for the u component, check it out in the Equation View with the hint of Jeff.
When I have a doubt I run an index search on the COMSOL pdf docs, therein you find everything, but there are so many formulas and variables ;) For the rest the Equation view gives you the complements
--
Good luck
Ivar
Hi,
if you do not want to help, I beg you not to respond. I already looked but I still did not understand. I do not have experience with the computational package.
A hug.
[QUOTE]
Hi
What about checking the CFD documentation (p231 v5.3) "wall function heat flux" the _u probably stand for the u component, check it out in the Equation View with the hint of Jeff.
When I have a doubt I run an index search on the COMSOL pdf docs, therein you find everything, but there are so many formulas and variables ;) For the rest the Equation view gives you the complements
--
Good luck
Ivar
[/QUOTE]
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Posted:
7 years ago
14.07.2017, 09:01 GMT-4
Good morning,
I already did it but I still have doubts.
Grateful.
Hello,
If a string is present in your model, you can find it and its meaning using Ctrl+F, see www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/133412 .
Best,
Jeff
Good morning,
I already did it but I still have doubts.
Grateful.
[QUOTE]
Hello,
If a string is present in your model, you can find it and its meaning using Ctrl+F, see https://www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/133412 .
Best,
Jeff
[/QUOTE]