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Posted:
4 years ago
2021年2月27日 GMT-5 12:13
In older versions choose the option Nearly Incompressible Material under Linear Elastic Material. In newer versions select the Pressure Formulation under Use mixed formulation.
If you want details of the internals of Comsol you can contact Comsol Support, and maybe they will tell you.
In older versions choose the option Nearly Incompressible Material under Linear Elastic Material. In newer versions select the Pressure Formulation under Use mixed formulation.
If you want details of the internals of Comsol you can contact Comsol Support, and maybe they will tell you.
Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
4 years ago
2021年3月1日 GMT-5 03:59
What Dave is referring to is how to switch to a mixed formulation, which is a good idea for materials with a low compressibility.
In your original question, you asked about the shape function order. That is shown in the Discretization section of the physics interface. The default for Solid Mechanics is quadratic.
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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
What Dave is referring to is how to switch to a *mixed formulation*, which is a good idea for materials with a low compressibility.
In your original question, you asked about the shape function order. That is shown in the *Discretization* section of the physics interface. The default for Solid Mechanics is quadratic.