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Help needed with very simple model--diffusion across a boundary
Posted 2012年6月25日 GMT-4 10:20 1 Reply
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Hi,
I'm very new to comsol and am trying to start off with a simple problem. I have two squares touching on one side, and I want to model diffusion of two diluted species, where each square starts with 100% of one of the species and then it diffuses as if there's no boundary between them. I would like to model the concentration of the two species as a function of time. I know how to create the two squares and set them next to each other, but I don't know what to set the boundary between them as, whether I should form the two squares into a union or assembly, how to define it so that it has 100% of one species in one square and 100% of the other species in the other square. When I try to set an initial values condition, it won't allow me to remove either domain from it--everything is grayed out. Any help would be appreciated; thank you!!
I'm very new to comsol and am trying to start off with a simple problem. I have two squares touching on one side, and I want to model diffusion of two diluted species, where each square starts with 100% of one of the species and then it diffuses as if there's no boundary between them. I would like to model the concentration of the two species as a function of time. I know how to create the two squares and set them next to each other, but I don't know what to set the boundary between them as, whether I should form the two squares into a union or assembly, how to define it so that it has 100% of one species in one square and 100% of the other species in the other square. When I try to set an initial values condition, it won't allow me to remove either domain from it--everything is grayed out. Any help would be appreciated; thank you!!
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