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Defining scalar equations other than the main differnetal equations

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Hi Everybody,

I'm dealing with a multi-physics application. One of the phenomenon I use is the Meridional Induction and Electric Currents, Potentials. In the subdomain setting there two vectoral differenetial equations. Upto now there is no problem. But I have to define some scalar diffrential equation. These equations are relations between magnetic potential and azimuthal magnetic field ; magnetic potential and current density. They have to be satisfied in the same domain and in the same application mode.

I do not know how to implement these scalar diffrential equations.

Please make an advice.

Atilla


1 Reply Last Post Dec 9, 2010, 8:47 a.m. EST

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Posted: 1 decade ago Dec 9, 2010, 8:47 a.m. EST
I solved the problem by myself. These scalar equations are already inherenet in the vector differential equations. Therefore there is no need to define them.

Atilla
I solved the problem by myself. These scalar equations are already inherenet in the vector differential equations. Therefore there is no need to define them. Atilla

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