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variable naming in various geometry
Posted 24 feb 2010, 09:09 GMT-5 2 Replies
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hi
I have a comsol model with several geometry and moving meshes on each of them.
I did not change the default name of the geometric variable so they all are X,Y, Z and x,y,z.
The problem I have is that i want to set different absolute tolerance for each x,y,z in each geometry in the solver setting
the documentation explain the default suffix for application modes but I found NOTHING regarding different geometries.
question:
How can make a distinction in a global context of x in geom 1 and x in geom 2 , for example in the absolute tolerance field of the solver setting that I want the x of geometry 1 to be resolved up to 1e-4 and the x of geometry 2 up to 1e-2?
Thanks,
jf
I have a comsol model with several geometry and moving meshes on each of them.
I did not change the default name of the geometric variable so they all are X,Y, Z and x,y,z.
The problem I have is that i want to set different absolute tolerance for each x,y,z in each geometry in the solver setting
the documentation explain the default suffix for application modes but I found NOTHING regarding different geometries.
question:
How can make a distinction in a global context of x in geom 1 and x in geom 2 , for example in the absolute tolerance field of the solver setting that I want the x of geometry 1 to be resolved up to 1e-4 and the x of geometry 2 up to 1e-2?
Thanks,
jf
2 Replies Last Post 25 feb 2010, 13:13 GMT-5