Robert Koslover
Certified Consultant
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Posted:
4 years ago
06.04.2021, 22:09 GMT-4
Updated:
4 years ago
06.04.2021, 22:10 GMT-4
You haven't selected any domains under your Laminar Flow physics, even though this is the only physics in your model. As a result, from the perspective of the code, no physics-related boundaries exist. To correct this, in the Model Builder, click on your physics (which is "Laminar Flow.") In the Settings tab, expand Domain Selection (if it isn't already expanded). Now, select some domains! You should notice a difference.
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You haven't selected any domains under your Laminar Flow physics, even though this is the only physics in your model. As a result, from the perspective of the code, no physics-related boundaries exist. To correct this, in the Model Builder, click on your physics (which is "Laminar Flow.") In the Settings tab, expand Domain Selection (if it isn't already expanded). Now, select some domains! You should notice a difference.
:)
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Posted:
4 years ago
07.04.2021, 11:30 GMT-4
Thank you! I am new to the software as our teacher kind of just threw this project at us wihtout any instructions and this is probably a super simple fix for someone that is familiar with it. I am familiar with Abaqus and so far I like Comsol a little better.
Thank you! I am new to the software as our teacher kind of just threw this project at us wihtout any instructions and this is probably a super simple fix for someone that is familiar with it. I am familiar with Abaqus and so far I like Comsol a little better.
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
4 years ago
07.04.2021, 11:48 GMT-4
Hi Nick,
To new users, I strongly recommend the videos in the Learning Center. In a relatively short amount of time they give you a solid introduction to the fundamental features of the software. With that fundamental knowledge you can then jump to more advanced materials if needed, like the software's documentation, etc.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hi Nick,
To new users, I strongly recommend the videos in the [Learning Center](https://www.comsol.com/learning-center). In a relatively short amount of time they give you a solid introduction to the fundamental features of the software. With that fundamental knowledge you can then jump to more advanced materials if needed, like the software's documentation, etc.
Best,
Jeff