Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2 set 2011, 15:35 GMT-4
Hi
there is no "versioning" of the geoemtry, you must redefine a new geometry (but you can have several in the same file, you need to define a new model though)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
there is no "versioning" of the geoemtry, you must redefine a new geometry (but you can have several in the same file, you need to define a new model though)
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Good luck
Ivar
Lars Gregersen
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 set 2011, 08:55 GMT-4
Hi
It depend on what you mean by "update".
You can always change parameters in an existing model by using the set() method on the object you wish to change. This work exactly as in the Comsol Desktop such that meshes, settings etc. are updated automatically before solving the model.
Using Matlab you can also introduce new geometrical objects (or remove them).
For very large changes to the geometry is can be easier to delete the old geometry and set up a new one, but that depends very much on what you wish to do.
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Lars Gregersen
Comsol Denmark
Hi
It depend on what you mean by "update".
You can always change parameters in an existing model by using the set() method on the object you wish to change. This work exactly as in the Comsol Desktop such that meshes, settings etc. are updated automatically before solving the model.
Using Matlab you can also introduce new geometrical objects (or remove them).
For very large changes to the geometry is can be easier to delete the old geometry and set up a new one, but that depends very much on what you wish to do.
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Lars Gregersen
Comsol Denmark