Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
04.02.2013, 10:06 GMT-5
Hi
once a model is solved the variables are defined as "solid.something", or "ec.something" or ..., that is a way to access them selectively. If they are from 2 different models, you must add mod1.solid.something and mod2.ec.something. But be sure you take global values, or that they can point back to a identical geometry & topology if you mix models and connect fields.
The solver tab "Values of Dependent Variables" is there to set the initial values of one case to be used by the next
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
once a model is solved the variables are defined as "solid.something", or "ec.something" or ..., that is a way to access them selectively. If they are from 2 different models, you must add mod1.solid.something and mod2.ec.something. But be sure you take global values, or that they can point back to a identical geometry & topology if you mix models and connect fields.
The solver tab "Values of Dependent Variables" is there to set the initial values of one case to be used by the next
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
04.02.2013, 11:06 GMT-5
Dear Ivar
Thank you of your reply.
What I want to do is, to use the result of first module,SM module, and use it in variable definition of the second module,electrostatic module.
My first module is the SM module so I went to the study tab and set '' second module and set
''Values of Dependent Variables" into 'solution' and 'study one'
Finally I used the result of first module in the variable definition of the second module but still I have problems b/c the solutions from the first module are not recognized in the second module
Regard
A
Dear Ivar
Thank you of your reply.
What I want to do is, to use the result of first module,SM module, and use it in variable definition of the second module,electrostatic module.
My first module is the SM module so I went to the study tab and set '' second module and set
''Values of Dependent Variables" into 'solution' and 'study one'
Finally I used the result of first module in the variable definition of the second module but still I have problems b/c the solutions from the first module are not recognized in the second module
Regard
A
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
04.02.2013, 14:05 GMT-5
Hi
They should be (recognised) but, only variales with the same common name and I'm not sure there are that many of those variables between those two physics !
As Solid solves for _u_ the displacements, and ES for V the voltage. Now a force from ES can be couples as a boundary load to Solid, but that you fix in the boundary tab of ES (define the body force) and Solid at the force BC tab level. Then you can always define formulas as links, integration or variable references from one physics to another.
However, if you have enough RAM it's often better (quicker) to solve both physics with a direct solver (if possible)
There are several examples in the model library about manually coupling different physics
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
They should be (recognised) but, only variales with the same common name and I'm not sure there are that many of those variables between those two physics !
As Solid solves for _u_ the displacements, and ES for V the voltage. Now a force from ES can be couples as a boundary load to Solid, but that you fix in the boundary tab of ES (define the body force) and Solid at the force BC tab level. Then you can always define formulas as links, integration or variable references from one physics to another.
However, if you have enough RAM it's often better (quicker) to solve both physics with a direct solver (if possible)
There are several examples in the model library about manually coupling different physics
--
Good luck
Ivar