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Building a list of geometrical objects

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Hello,

I would like to build a large number of identical geometrical objects (>100 circles of same size and material) inside a 2D box. I have a text file listing the x,y coordinates I want to use, but I don't know of any way of communicating this list to COMSOL. Manually inputting the information by creating new circles is obviously time consuming. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.

5 Replies Last Post 11.05.2014, 15:11 GMT-4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 23.04.2014, 18:23 GMT-4
An indirect way is possible: Draw the geometries in Matlab, and link COMSOL with Matlab. Or equivalently you can save model as .m file and write a loop there.
An indirect way is possible: Draw the geometries in Matlab, and link COMSOL with Matlab. Or equivalently you can save model as .m file and write a loop there.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 24.04.2014, 03:07 GMT-4
Use an array. Screen capture attached.

BR
Lasse
Use an array. Screen capture attached. BR Lasse


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Posted: 1 decade ago 24.04.2014, 09:49 GMT-4
Hello,

Thanks for the response; however, I need to build a list of circles in specific locations. The circles will not be in an ordered array, but rather distributed in "random" locations. I may need to use MATLAB, but I was unaware if COMSOL can directly import a list of x,y coordinates and use those to define circle locations.

Cheers
Hello, Thanks for the response; however, I need to build a list of circles in specific locations. The circles will not be in an ordered array, but rather distributed in "random" locations. I may need to use MATLAB, but I was unaware if COMSOL can directly import a list of x,y coordinates and use those to define circle locations. Cheers

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Posted: 1 decade ago 24.04.2014, 09:52 GMT-4
Thanks for the response. My MATLAB skills are a little rusty (but I do work with some people much more knowledgable than myself), so I'll see what I can do.

Cheers
Thanks for the response. My MATLAB skills are a little rusty (but I do work with some people much more knowledgable than myself), so I'll see what I can do. Cheers

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Posted: 1 decade ago 11.05.2014, 15:11 GMT-4
Hi Chris,
I am also interested in this topic, did you figure out how to do it? Thank you.
Yang
Hi Chris, I am also interested in this topic, did you figure out how to do it? Thank you. Yang

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