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May 11, 2011, 09:15 |
COMSOL - Create subdomain from an imported geometry
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Fabio
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Hi,
The version I´m using is Comsol 4.0a. I´m trying to create subdomains from a geometry created on Salome platform (linux) with .stl extension. The geometry is solid and when I work with that in Comsol, it´s treated as one domain only. I couldn´t separate in more subdomains to create different meshes. I could create a mesh, but since my geometry is too big, some parts are not refined enough. Then, I need to treat those ones as subdomain and refine the mesh properly. Could someone help, please? Thanks. |
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July 18, 2011, 15:49 |
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C Smith
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Were you able to find a solution to the problem of creating a subdomain from an imported geometry? When I import the geometry it is a boundary only and I do not know how to make it a solid or subdomain.
I am currently facing the same challenge and would appreciate any feedback. Thanks! |
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comsol, mesh, salome, subdomain |
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