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V4.2 - how to find the mass of a domain
Posted 2011年6月22日 GMT-4 05:39 Version 4.2 8 Replies
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From my posted questions it is easy to see that I'm not familiar with Cosmos yet, although I was keeping an eye on its development since it was just a PDE component of Matlab, then Femlab, etc.
In the engineering community we've been waiting for ages to get the flexibility Cosmos now offers. However, we need some easy to use basic tools for model verification, such as for mass, volume, inertia, etc., which I hope you guys are going to implement.
George
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1. In Comsol Definitions, select Integration.
2.In Geometric entity level, select Domain (specify the domains that you like compute)
3.copy the operator name, and paste in the variables expression, in my case intop1(acpz.rho), because I work with acoustic piezoelectric interaction (acpz)
Regards
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