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How to divide a solution by another solution
Posted 2 mag 2012, 16:11 GMT-4 Fluid & Heat, Porous Media Flow, Results & Visualization, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2a 4 Replies
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Greetings all, I am solving Darcy's Law and Solute Transport in a 2D rectangular model domain (using Comsol 4.2). I would like to normalize the solution by a known solution. This would basically entail dividing my solution by another solution.
More detailed explanation:
I am calculating groundwater solute concentrations using the solute transport model for 2 scenarios: one is an isotropic hydraulic conductivity (Darcy's Law), and the second is an anisotropic hydraulic conductivity. I would like to divide the anisotropic results by the isotropic results for visualization on a surface plot. Can anybody provide an explanation for how to divide a solution by another solution?
Thanks for your help!
E.J.E.H.
More detailed explanation:
I am calculating groundwater solute concentrations using the solute transport model for 2 scenarios: one is an isotropic hydraulic conductivity (Darcy's Law), and the second is an anisotropic hydraulic conductivity. I would like to divide the anisotropic results by the isotropic results for visualization on a surface plot. Can anybody provide an explanation for how to divide a solution by another solution?
Thanks for your help!
E.J.E.H.
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