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Posted:
1 decade ago
Feb 18, 2010, 2:51 p.m. EST
Hi,
Are you talking about "mesh extrusion" or "extrusion coupling variable" ?? it is different!!Could you clarify??
For the first one, you don't need to specify sub-domain/boundary settings, it's an extrusion of your mesh following a certain direction!!!
The second one, Yes, you need to specify which variables are you going to extrude on the sub-domains and also the boundaries!! So you have to make a connection between the source variable (geom1) to the destination variable (geom2).
There is a clear example in the manual, you can follow the instruction step by step.
I hope it helps
Cheers
Hi,
Are you talking about "mesh extrusion" or "extrusion coupling variable" ?? it is different!!Could you clarify??
For the first one, you don't need to specify sub-domain/boundary settings, it's an extrusion of your mesh following a certain direction!!!
The second one, Yes, you need to specify which variables are you going to extrude on the sub-domains and also the boundaries!! So you have to make a connection between the source variable (geom1) to the destination variable (geom2).
There is a clear example in the manual, you can follow the instruction step by step.
I hope it helps
Cheers
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Feb 19, 2010, 12:18 p.m. EST
Hi
I do not really understand what "problem" you have ? Once created a 3D geometry with the extruded geoemtry, you call the Multiphysics Model Navigator to define some 3D physics (application modes) on this new geoemtry, and off you go, no ?
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I do not really understand what "problem" you have ? Once created a 3D geometry with the extruded geoemtry, you call the Multiphysics Model Navigator to define some 3D physics (application modes) on this new geoemtry, and off you go, no ?
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Feb 22, 2010, 5:26 a.m. EST
Hi,
we made a very "stupid" mistake: we were working on a 2D geometry. The solution is starting from choosing a 3D geometry from the beginning, otherwise Comsol doesn't know the equations in the 3D space we obtain when we extrude. We first choose a plane in the 3D space (Workplane Settings), we draw the 2D geometry, do a mesh and extrude in the 3D space.
I guess those are very easy things for every-day Comsol users.
Thanks
Hi,
we made a very "stupid" mistake: we were working on a 2D geometry. The solution is starting from choosing a 3D geometry from the beginning, otherwise Comsol doesn't know the equations in the 3D space we obtain when we extrude. We first choose a plane in the 3D space (Workplane Settings), we draw the 2D geometry, do a mesh and extrude in the 3D space.
I guess those are very easy things for every-day Comsol users.
Thanks
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Feb 22, 2010, 5:29 a.m. EST
.. you can also define a 3D physics "after you extrude", that's right. We were simply wrong in choosing a 2D geometry with a 2D physics!
Thank you all, anyway.
.. you can also define a 3D physics "after you extrude", that's right. We were simply wrong in choosing a 2D geometry with a 2D physics!
Thank you all, anyway.