Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 giu 2012, 00:56 GMT-4
Hi James
well for me the CD is now at my office, but I'm out travelling, so I havnt yet had time to test it, (eager too ;)
but from what I have seen on the webinars, for me one of the nicest new features will be the conditional switching of the BC linked to multiple studies
My wish list today is still rather long, so I'll take rapidly a first run over them and come bakc later again
But I do also agree, COMSOL's developpes are really doing it well, the tool is getting better and better, and we can do more and more complex physics in a simpler way, thanks again to them.
Never having had so fun doing physics (and PDE's in 35+ years ;) and I hope I can still double this time now
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Ivar
Hi James
well for me the CD is now at my office, but I'm out travelling, so I havnt yet had time to test it, (eager too ;)
but from what I have seen on the webinars, for me one of the nicest new features will be the conditional switching of the BC linked to multiple studies
My wish list today is still rather long, so I'll take rapidly a first run over them and come bakc later again
But I do also agree, COMSOL's developpes are really doing it well, the tool is getting better and better, and we can do more and more complex physics in a simpler way, thanks again to them.
Never having had so fun doing physics (and PDE's in 35+ years ;) and I hope I can still double this time now
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Have fun COMSOLing
Ivar
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 giu 2012, 07:43 GMT-4
I have a soft spot for basic features that everyone, regarding of their field of work, can enjoy.
Here's a neat new feature that you may not have discovered yet: by right-clicking on the top physics node in the Model Builder and selecting "Sort by Space Dimension", you can now visually separate terms corresponding to volume terms in the equations from those corresponding to surface terms/line terms/point terms.
I have a soft spot for basic features that everyone, regarding of their field of work, can enjoy.
Here's a neat new feature that you may not have discovered yet: by right-clicking on the top physics node in the Model Builder and selecting "Sort by Space Dimension", you can now visually separate terms corresponding to volume terms in the equations from those corresponding to surface terms/line terms/point terms.
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 giu 2012, 11:04 GMT-4
hello agin
what about the load cases :) ideal for multiple loads and load combinations, even with weight adjsutments
OK you need to dig deep into the 1200+ pages to find how to use them, but with a good indexer on the pdf you find nicely your way
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Good luck
Ivar
hello agin
what about the load cases :) ideal for multiple loads and load combinations, even with weight adjsutments
OK you need to dig deep into the 1200+ pages to find how to use them, but with a good indexer on the pdf you find nicely your way
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Good luck
Ivar
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
27 giu 2012, 16:31 GMT-4
Hi
another nice ting in 4.3, once you have meshed partly your model, you can activate the selection view and you see which entities are already meshed, and if you are missing some entities
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Ivar
Hi
another nice ting in 4.3, once you have meshed partly your model, you can activate the selection view and you see which entities are already meshed, and if you are missing some entities
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Good luck
Ivar
Nagi Elabbasi
Facebook Reality Labs
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Posted:
1 decade ago
10 lug 2012, 12:09 GMT-4
I recently discovered the new Mesh Control features under Geometry->Virtual Operations. These features provide much better control over meshing by creating virtual domains, faces, edges or vertices solely for the purpose of meshing. Very useful!
I recently discovered the new Mesh Control features under Geometry->Virtual Operations. These features provide much better control over meshing by creating virtual domains, faces, edges or vertices solely for the purpose of meshing. Very useful!
Jim Freels
mechanical side of nuclear engineering, multiphysics analysis, COMSOL specialist
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1 decade ago
10 lug 2012, 18:24 GMT-4
I just recently started using the double dogleg on a FSI problem and discovered this new solver really improves the ability to solve a problem I could not solve before.
I just recently started using the double dogleg on a FSI problem and discovered this new solver really improves the ability to solve a problem I could not solve before.