Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Apr 22, 2010, 7:54 a.m. EDT
Hi
I woul suggest that you take a look at setting the solver in transient mode and check the use of the the "Solve - parametric sweep" this will generate a series of files for each parametric step
Hve fun Comsoling
Ivar
Hi
I woul suggest that you take a look at setting the solver in transient mode and check the use of the the "Solve - parametric sweep" this will generate a series of files for each parametric step
Hve fun Comsoling
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Apr 22, 2010, 11:54 a.m. EDT
Hi,
thanks. Yes, the idea sounds good.
But how can I access the data when I export the fem-structure to Matlab? (Unfortunately I didn't find anything about that in the documentation.)
And a further question: Did I understand it right, that if I use the parametric sweep, I will get the whole time analysed for each parameter step?
Then the single steps would be totally independed of the previous/next step, wouldn't it?
However I'd like to do the parameter - time combination, because I'd like to see the effect of the former parameter step to a new force pulse. Is this possible?
Regards, Sabine
Hi,
thanks. Yes, the idea sounds good.
But how can I access the data when I export the fem-structure to Matlab? (Unfortunately I didn't find anything about that in the documentation.)
And a further question: Did I understand it right, that if I use the parametric sweep, I will get the whole time analysed for each parameter step?
Then the single steps would be totally independed of the previous/next step, wouldn't it?
However I'd like to do the parameter - time combination, because I'd like to see the effect of the former parameter step to a new force pulse. Is this possible?
Regards, Sabine