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backward compatibility of version 4.1

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Hi, I am trying to test the new version 4.1 by running a model originally solved by the old version 3.5a. The file was opened sucessfully in version 4.1. However, when I tried to solve the problem, it took much much longer time using version 4.1. Do I need to make any modification before running a old model using new comsol 4.1?

1 Reply Last Post 2011年1月5日 GMT-5 01:39
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2011年1月5日 GMT-5 01:39
Hi

there are many small changes and improvements between these versions, and a direct translation is not always possible.

Personally I have given up "translating". I import at best the geoemtry ans a binary file (if I do not reconstruct it) and then I rebuild the model from scratch, mostly by analysing what the 3.5 translator is proposing and learning the new approach. many elements of the translation is in fact not required or can be done in a simpler way.

In anycase a matlab file model will imply quite sm rewriting.

Then finally I compare, apart from CFD cases I see little differences, mosty an improved model build time, a far greater ease to mesh and remeshk, and with 4.1 more possibilities to postprocess. Celar I'm still waiting for some missing 3.5 features such as reporting etc.

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi there are many small changes and improvements between these versions, and a direct translation is not always possible. Personally I have given up "translating". I import at best the geoemtry ans a binary file (if I do not reconstruct it) and then I rebuild the model from scratch, mostly by analysing what the 3.5 translator is proposing and learning the new approach. many elements of the translation is in fact not required or can be done in a simpler way. In anycase a matlab file model will imply quite sm rewriting. Then finally I compare, apart from CFD cases I see little differences, mosty an improved model build time, a far greater ease to mesh and remeshk, and with 4.1 more possibilities to postprocess. Celar I'm still waiting for some missing 3.5 features such as reporting etc. -- Good luck Ivar

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