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Cool new 4.0 feature for multiple models
Posted 2010年5月17日 GMT+2 15:042 Replies
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Comsol 4.0 doesn't (yet) have a tuturial for doing one model, take answers from that and then do next model, and so on. But if you look in low-velocity k-e model, there is an example. It solves first for reciprocal wall distance then uses that to solve for the near wall physics.
So I started to code that up and stumbled into something neat: If you create two models and then simply click "Compute" on the study, then COMSOL sets up the whole solver sequence for you. Magic. :-)
In my case I had to do a tiny bit of hand tweaking to tell it what to solve for in the first model vs the second model, which means never again can I click "Compute" - I have to remember to click "Compute Using Attached Sequence", but nonetheless I was impressed. I can post the model if anyone interested.
Regards, John
So I started to code that up and stumbled into something neat: If you create two models and then simply click "Compute" on the study, then COMSOL sets up the whole solver sequence for you. Magic. :-)
In my case I had to do a tiny bit of hand tweaking to tell it what to solve for in the first model vs the second model, which means never again can I click "Compute" - I have to remember to click "Compute Using Attached Sequence", but nonetheless I was impressed. I can post the model if anyone interested.
Regards, John
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Last Post 2010年10月30日 GMT+2 20:24
Hello John
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