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weak form, subdomain

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Hi all,

i want to use the "weak form, subdomain" to implement momentum equations, but I don't know how to use "the weak form boundary" to describe my boundries conditions(see attached document).

could some one help me to resolve this boundary condition problem.

thank you


1 Reply Last Post Sep 14, 2015, 1:02 p.m. EDT
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Posted: 9 years ago Sep 14, 2015, 1:02 p.m. EDT
Hi Saad

This post is very old, but, for all readers who are still interested in this topic, I'd like to share this very useful page, courtesy of Mark Oxborrow and Robert Fraser:

sites.google.com/site/axisymmetricmarkoxborrow/home/conversion-between-different-comsol-versions

Paolo
Hi Saad This post is very old, but, for all readers who are still interested in this topic, I'd like to share this very useful page, courtesy of Mark Oxborrow and Robert Fraser: https://sites.google.com/site/axisymmetricmarkoxborrow/home/conversion-between-different-comsol-versions Paolo

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