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How can I change the geometry between timesteps?
Posted 23 dic 2011, 15:14 GMT-5 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Chemical Reaction Engineering, Geometry Version 4.2 1 Reply
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Hi, I need some help with my model in Comsol 4.2.
I have a geometry made of two rectangles, one lying on the top of the other;
it's something like this:
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There is a gas flow in the domain 1 (top rectangle) and a water flow in the domain 2 (bottom rectangle). In domain 1 there is a concentration C1 of a molecule, in domain 2 I have a concentration C2 of the same molecule. There are a Laminar Flow physic and a Transport of Diluited Species physic, coupled, in each domain.
It's a time-dependent model, and I need to change the size (height) of the rectangles between the timesteps. In the real object that I am studying the rectangles change their shape in function of time, so I have to change their size in function of time.
Is it possible in any way?
I have a geometry made of two rectangles, one lying on the top of the other;
it's something like this:
_______________________________
|_______________________________|
|_______________________________|
There is a gas flow in the domain 1 (top rectangle) and a water flow in the domain 2 (bottom rectangle). In domain 1 there is a concentration C1 of a molecule, in domain 2 I have a concentration C2 of the same molecule. There are a Laminar Flow physic and a Transport of Diluited Species physic, coupled, in each domain.
It's a time-dependent model, and I need to change the size (height) of the rectangles between the timesteps. In the real object that I am studying the rectangles change their shape in function of time, so I have to change their size in function of time.
Is it possible in any way?
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