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Posted:
1 decade ago
Nov 8, 2010, 4:00 p.m. EST
means Comsol will neglect them, disabled. Something under is telling what comsol should do.
Do A
Do B
comsol will say A is shadowed. B will run.
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Comsol 4.0a
Ubuntu 10.04.1
means Comsol will neglect them, disabled. Something under is telling what comsol should do.
Do A
Do B
comsol will say A is shadowed. B will run.
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Comsol 4.0a
Ubuntu 10.04.1
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Nov 9, 2010, 1:38 a.m. EST
Hi
this has to do with the "contributive" or "exclusive" nodes of your physics. Some physics override what was defined previously (read the node tree from top to bottom, and imagine its processed this way) and some node add up. You can add two body loads on the same entity (in structural) and these will add up independently (both are considered together), but if you define your main physical properties first to all entities, and then redefine one with some other i.e. material properties, the selection in the first one will be shadowed or overridden depending on the case. Check your doc.
Ths is rather mportant to understand, else you will not get what you believe you have. The icons are slightly different, exclusive nods have a double green-blue red-orange triangle pair. See the 4.1 MPH user guide, the "The Physics Interface Feature Nodes" section p 292 in my version
This allows you to use the enable/disable feature to switch from one case to another. Unfortunately these enable/disable are not yet linked to the solvers (I have heard it's in preparation ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
this has to do with the "contributive" or "exclusive" nodes of your physics. Some physics override what was defined previously (read the node tree from top to bottom, and imagine its processed this way) and some node add up. You can add two body loads on the same entity (in structural) and these will add up independently (both are considered together), but if you define your main physical properties first to all entities, and then redefine one with some other i.e. material properties, the selection in the first one will be shadowed or overridden depending on the case. Check your doc.
Ths is rather mportant to understand, else you will not get what you believe you have. The icons are slightly different, exclusive nods have a double green-blue red-orange triangle pair. See the 4.1 MPH user guide, the "The Physics Interface Feature Nodes" section p 292 in my version
This allows you to use the enable/disable feature to switch from one case to another. Unfortunately these enable/disable are not yet linked to the solvers (I have heard it's in preparation ;)
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Good luck
Ivar