Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
8 years ago
31 gen 2017, 16:02 GMT-5
Hello Hamed,
To avoid having to re-solve the model, after you add the line you need to use "Update solution" instead of "Compute". Then compute the line average the usual way.
Best,
Jeff
Hello Hamed,
To avoid having to re-solve the model, after you add the line you need to use "Update solution" instead of "Compute". Then compute the line average the usual way.
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
8 years ago
14 feb 2017, 18:00 GMT-5
Thank you Jeff for the answer.
My question was how to define a line in the domain so I can select it in the line average?
Thanks,
Hamed
Thank you Jeff for the answer.
My question was how to define a line in the domain so I can select it in the line average?
Thanks,
Hamed
Gunnar Andersson
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Posted:
8 years ago
15 feb 2017, 02:49 GMT-5
My question was how to define a line in the domain so I can select it in the line average?
I suggest that you create a Cut Line data set.
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My question was how to define a line in the domain so I can select it in the line average?
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I suggest that you create a Cut Line data set.
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
8 years ago
15 feb 2017, 08:51 GMT-5
Indeed, Gunnar's solution is better than mine.
If for some reason you still decide to do it the way I mentioned above, just draw the line like you draw any line in COMSOL: in the Geometry branch of the Model Builder tree use a Polygon of the Open Curve type.
Best,
Jeff
Indeed, Gunnar's solution is better than mine.
If for some reason you still decide to do it the way I mentioned above, just draw the line like you draw any line in COMSOL: in the Geometry branch of the Model Builder tree use a Polygon of the Open Curve type.
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
8 years ago
22 feb 2017, 21:33 GMT-5
Thank you Gunnar and Jeff.
Thank you Gunnar and Jeff.