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July 13, 2010, 15:58 |
Creating pairs in COMSOL
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Diego Ubeda
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hi!!
I am trying to simulate a fuel cell in COMSOL, so I have different subdomains that it is interesting for me to mesh them separately. Then, I have to use pairs and imprints. My problem is summarizing as follows: - Two subdomains: 1 and 2 - Model A only in subdomain 1 and Model B only in subdomain 2 - A condition that depends on variables from Model B must be specified for Model A in the boundary that separates both subdomains and viceversa. If I didn't use pairs, there would be no problem because the boundary belongs to the two regions involved. However, if I use pairs I get two different boundaries, one corresponding to the subdomain 1 and another corresponding to the subdomain 2. These boundaries are coupled using the pair option, but it is not active because the two subdomains don't have a model in common, so I have to specify the boundary condition for model A on its corresponding surface and the same for model B. If I try to solve, I get an error because variables from model A donīt exist in subdomain 2. Does it have a solution, or is it impossible to create pairs in this case? |
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