Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
6 years ago
02.07.2018, 08:22 GMT-4
Hello Samuel,
If your license includes LiveLink for SolidWorks, it's very straightforward: this video explains how do synchronize geometric parameters (for you: the parameter governing the depth of your part) between SolidWorks and COMSOL https://www.comsol.com/video/synchronize-parameters-solidworks-comsol-multiphysics
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello Samuel,
If your license includes LiveLink for SolidWorks, it's very straightforward: this video explains how do synchronize geometric parameters (for you: the parameter governing the depth of your part) between SolidWorks and COMSOL https://www.comsol.com/video/synchronize-parameters-solidworks-comsol-multiphysics
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
6 years ago
02.07.2018, 09:13 GMT-4
Thank you so much, Jeff. I need to mention that my final destination is to use Livelink with Matlab to generate my result. This is the workflow: I built the model in Solidworks; imported it to Comsol to add mesh, materials, physics and study in Comsol; generate Matlab file in Comsol and compute the result of the Compliance for each depth of my model in Matlab. So, I want to be changing the depth of my model in Matlab. Please, help me with how I would interface Solidworks, Comsol and Matlab together seamlessly. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, Jeff. I need to mention that my final destination is to use Livelink with Matlab to generate my result. This is the workflow: I built the model in Solidworks; imported it to Comsol to add mesh, materials, physics and study in Comsol; generate Matlab file in Comsol and compute the result of the Compliance for each depth of my model in Matlab. So, I want to be changing the depth of my model in Matlab. Please, help me with how I would interface Solidworks, Comsol and Matlab together seamlessly. Thank you so much.
Jeff Hiller
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
6 years ago
02.07.2018, 11:36 GMT-4
Have you considered doing a parameter sweep in COMSOL? That way all your solutions will end up in the same mph file. You can still do the post-processing in MATLAB if you want/need to.
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Have you considered doing a parameter sweep in COMSOL? That way all your solutions will end up in the same mph file. You can still do the post-processing in MATLAB if you want/need to.
Jeff