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How to import concentration text data in comsol and run with it?

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Hi,

I am using COMSOL to run a chemical reaction for more than 80days whose data is pretty big and alway run out of memory.

So I want to run it 10 days by 10 days seperately. In this way, I plan to export the concentration data every time, then import the concentration file to a new comsol file and run with the distribution of concentration as the initial point.

How could I achive that?

Thanks!!!!!!!!!

1 Reply Last Post Mar 20, 2017, 8:49 a.m. EDT
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Posted: 8 years ago Mar 20, 2017, 8:49 a.m. EDT
Hi,

I may be a bit late.

I assume you want to know the format of the imported file for COMSOL.
Plus, your data is generated by other software, and you just need to know what the correct imported format, the answer is shown as following:

% column_header_1 column_header_2 column_header_3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3

a. The line begins with % means the header row. Data should not begin with %. It’s ok to not have it.
b. Columns are separated by either “tab” or “space”.
c. Each row is separated by “enter”
Hi, I may be a bit late. I assume you want to know the format of the imported file for COMSOL. Plus, your data is generated by other software, and you just need to know what the correct imported format, the answer is shown as following: % column_header_1 column_header_2 column_header_3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 a. The line begins with % means the header row. Data should not begin with %. It’s ok to not have it. b. Columns are separated by either “tab” or “space”. c. Each row is separated by “enter”

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