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Splitting up subdomains

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I know this is a basic question but I am extremely new to Comsol (3 days from the yoke).
I have a subdomain that I wish to split into two (two different fluids to be precise) I have the boundary where I want it but I don’t know how to force the single sub domain into two.

Thank you in advance

Zack

3 Replies Last Post 13 mag 2010, 15:08 GMT-4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 13 mag 2010, 14:48 GMT-4
Hi Zack,

Try coercing all to curve (first select all the items included) and then coerce to solid, then hit the dynamite (explode) and it should become as advertised.
Hi Zack, Try coercing all to curve (first select all the items included) and then coerce to solid, then hit the dynamite (explode) and it should become as advertised.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 13 mag 2010, 14:52 GMT-4
I get error: 2197
Operation resulted in empty geometry object

when i attempt to coerce from curve to solid
I get error: 2197 Operation resulted in empty geometry object when i attempt to coerce from curve to solid

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Posted: 1 decade ago 13 mag 2010, 15:08 GMT-4
EXPLANATION
Geometry operation resulted in an empty geometry object which is not allowed. Make sure an empty geometry object is not created.

(comsol reference)

can you post a schematic/model?
EXPLANATION Geometry operation resulted in an empty geometry object which is not allowed. Make sure an empty geometry object is not created. (comsol reference) can you post a schematic/model?

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