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How to use solved results to couple in other physics?
Posted 02.08.2012, 14:25 GMT-4 Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Structural Mechanics Version 4.2a, Version 4.3 1 Reply
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Hi
I am a beginner using comsol.
I built a model, which has two physics.
One is Solid mechanics and the other is a PDE solving for another variable (the variable is M).
In the PDE module, M is a function of strains
In the solid mechanics, strain is a function of M.
The two modules are coupled.
In SM module, I solve for strains and feedback to the PDE module
(apple solid.eX, solid.eY, solid.eZ, solid.eXY,.... to PDE)
But it didn't show what I expected when I use this method.
Did I use wrong way feed the strains back to PDE?
How can I apply strains solved in the SM module to PDE?
Thank you~
Best~
I am a beginner using comsol.
I built a model, which has two physics.
One is Solid mechanics and the other is a PDE solving for another variable (the variable is M).
In the PDE module, M is a function of strains
In the solid mechanics, strain is a function of M.
The two modules are coupled.
In SM module, I solve for strains and feedback to the PDE module
(apple solid.eX, solid.eY, solid.eZ, solid.eXY,.... to PDE)
But it didn't show what I expected when I use this method.
Did I use wrong way feed the strains back to PDE?
How can I apply strains solved in the SM module to PDE?
Thank you~
Best~
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