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Extrusion coupling in 4.0a
Posted 2010年11月26日 GMT-5 05:41 1 Reply
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Hi everyone,
Until 3.5a, I used to define boundary extrusion coupling by defining expression in source and output variable (say E1) in destination domains and then specifying boundaries and vertices for both source and destination. With that done, I could access E1 anywhere in the destination domain comfortably.
Now I want to do the same in 4.0a. I see a possibility of defining linear extrusion where I have to specify the source boundary(ies) and vertices for both source and destination. But that is all. It does not ask me for the expression in source or the name of output variable in destination (ok it might be linext1). And no destination boundaries either, just vertices in destination. Does that do the same job?
To set my goal, I just want to access the electric field variable in source (say Ex) in destination boundary under variable (E1). So it should be E1 (destination) = Ex (source). How is it possible? Should I access it as linext1.Ex?
Thanks
Until 3.5a, I used to define boundary extrusion coupling by defining expression in source and output variable (say E1) in destination domains and then specifying boundaries and vertices for both source and destination. With that done, I could access E1 anywhere in the destination domain comfortably.
Now I want to do the same in 4.0a. I see a possibility of defining linear extrusion where I have to specify the source boundary(ies) and vertices for both source and destination. But that is all. It does not ask me for the expression in source or the name of output variable in destination (ok it might be linext1). And no destination boundaries either, just vertices in destination. Does that do the same job?
To set my goal, I just want to access the electric field variable in source (say Ex) in destination boundary under variable (E1). So it should be E1 (destination) = Ex (source). How is it possible? Should I access it as linext1.Ex?
Thanks
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