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Using values from the "Equation view" section as input in a Coupled Multi physics model
Posted 2015年12月2日 GMT-5 22:51 Acoustics & Vibrations, Microfluidics, Simulation Apps, Geometry, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Results & Visualization, Studies & Solvers, Structural Mechanics Version 4.3 2 Replies
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I am doing a Multiphysics modelling on the formation of an ultrasonic standing wave field that is used to separate suspended particles in a continuous medium (a colloid).
As you can see from the attached files (One Comsol file and one journal article), I am trying to imitate the model that is given in the journal article but I am viewing the model on top of it, instead of looking at its side.
In the model, I have created three domains to model a piezeoelectric transducer acting on a fluid domain surrounded by PMMA wall, the same as the one in the journal article.
The problem here is that once I used mod1.acpr.p_t (total acoustic pressure) for the boundary load acting on the PMMA wall and mod1.utt and mod1.vtt (acceleration field of solid mechanics) for the acceleration boundary on the fluid domain, an error came up stating that they failed to evaluate the variable, the expression and the operator for acpr.p_t and utt or vtt. How do I solve this problem?
My supervisor told me the reason I couldn't use acpr.p_t and utt and vtt were because the model is not coupled yet. If this is the case, how do I make sure I couple everything in the model?
Fyi, the result went well without errors once I define a value for the boundary load and the acceleration boundary instead of using acpr.p_t and utt or vtt but I must use acpr.p_t and utt or vtt because that is what the author(s) did for the journal article.
I appreciate if anyone can help me, thank you in advance :)
Regards,
Badri
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