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2 materials within one mesh?
Posted 26.01.2024, 01:42 GMT-5 Interfacing, Heat Transfer, Mesh Version 6.2 3 Replies
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It is possible that 2 materials are set to be within just one mesh? I got this thought from ChatGPT's answer. If it's possible, how differential equation solving is done for such mesh?
This answer was brought by my question: if I joint 2 mesh regions to smooth out the boundary, then around the original boundary, some meshes there must have 2 materials occupying one and the other part of the mesh respectively.
Here's the answer given by ChatGPT:
If you have a single mesh with two regions consisting of different materials (Material A and Material B), COMSOL Multiphysics allows you to assign different material properties to each region within the same mesh. This is a common scenario in multiphysics simulations where different parts of the domain have different physical behaviors.
Mesh Continuity: The "Join" operation is used to ensure that the mesh is topologically continuous across the interface between the two materials. This is important for the solver to work correctly, especially for problems that require a continuous solution across the domain, such as structural mechanics or fluid flow.