Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
18.03.2010, 03:12 GMT-4
Hi
from my understanding in Comsol, the developpers have done an important job on keeping the item of a FEm model well segregated, in the sens that the BC's are defined on the boundarie i.e. geometry and the mesh is only an operation on the geometries to discretise them. Then its internal to COMSOL that nodes and elements inherit theire properties depening on the boundaries they lay on, or domainstheyy belong to. One do not have an individual access to the nodes or single elements as such.
So when i want to apply something to a particular set of elements, respectively nodes, I sub-divide the domain/sub-domain respectively boundary such that I catch the meshing items this way. Which gives me all freedom to refine the mesh without having to change my model BC definitions
Does this help to understand ?
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
from my understanding in Comsol, the developpers have done an important job on keeping the item of a FEm model well segregated, in the sens that the BC's are defined on the boundarie i.e. geometry and the mesh is only an operation on the geometries to discretise them. Then its internal to COMSOL that nodes and elements inherit theire properties depening on the boundaries they lay on, or domainstheyy belong to. One do not have an individual access to the nodes or single elements as such.
So when i want to apply something to a particular set of elements, respectively nodes, I sub-divide the domain/sub-domain respectively boundary such that I catch the meshing items this way. Which gives me all freedom to refine the mesh without having to change my model BC definitions
Does this help to understand ?
Good luck
Ivar