Thomas Englisch
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
5 years ago
26 ago 2019, 08:10 GMT-4
Dear Jens,
there are some predefined materials in COMSOL's material DB which use this functionality. Try to add for instance the following one from the ACDC Matierial DB: 'Soft Iron (With Losses)' as shown on attached Screenshot. Two properties are definied locally since they are only used in the 'Output properties' defined above.
For more detailed information I recommend to have a look on COMSOL Reference Manual chapter 9 'Materials' (p. 556 ff) You will find all documentation at: File > Help > Documentation
"You can use local properties to parameterize a material (for example, to create a generic “template” material for a particular symmetry class of anisotropic materials). You can then adjust the local property values for each instance of the material." (p. 570, paragraph: 'Local Properties')
I hope my answer will help you.
Best regards
Thomas
Dear Jens,
there are some predefined materials in COMSOL's material DB which use this functionality. Try to add for instance the following one from the ACDC Matierial DB: 'Soft Iron (With Losses)' as shown on attached Screenshot. Two properties are definied locally since they are only used in the 'Output properties' defined above.
For more detailed information I recommend to have a look on COMSOL Reference Manual chapter 9 'Materials' (p. 556 ff) You will find all documentation at: File > Help > Documentation
"You can use local properties to parameterize a material (for example, to create a generic “template” material for a particular symmetry class of anisotropic materials). You can then adjust the local property values for each instance of the material." (p. 570, paragraph: 'Local Properties')
I hope my answer will help you.
Best regards
Thomas