Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 gen 2011, 15:38 GMT-5
Hi
I would say ideally you should either rewrite the full physics of your COMSOL model, or at least be sure you understand in detail what is happening behind in COMSOL (for your case I cannot say I know "exactly" ;),
or you could try a crude way to edit the equations, in equation view by changing:
n.(-Dgrad(ci)-z*u*F*ci*grad(V))=0. into n.(-0*Dgrad(ci)-z*u*F*ci*grad(V))=0.
This will "lock" the equations and you must reset them manually if you update or change your model (do not forget, as COMSOl will NOT remind you). But then you still need to validate carefully the results as such local interventions might lead t fully false results.
Another way would be to force Dgrad(ci)=0, but I'm not sure wht that implies on your physics
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I would say ideally you should either rewrite the full physics of your COMSOL model, or at least be sure you understand in detail what is happening behind in COMSOL (for your case I cannot say I know "exactly" ;),
or you could try a crude way to edit the equations, in equation view by changing:
n.(-Dgrad(ci)-z*u*F*ci*grad(V))=0. into n.(-0*Dgrad(ci)-z*u*F*ci*grad(V))=0.
This will "lock" the equations and you must reset them manually if you update or change your model (do not forget, as COMSOl will NOT remind you). But then you still need to validate carefully the results as such local interventions might lead t fully false results.
Another way would be to force Dgrad(ci)=0, but I'm not sure wht that implies on your physics
--
Good luck
Ivar