Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
Please login with a confirmed email address before reporting spam
Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年6月15日 GMT-4 14:06
Hi
if you are only changing a BC (boundary condition) and not touching your geometry, and you are in a stationary study: then define parameter, call it "Param" or something nice, then replace your BC voltage value V0 by V0*Param. Go to the stationary study, select the "continuation" sweep tab (one of the last of the solver view) and turn it on and define th Param as parameter to sweep then add a range for the values you want like "range(0.5,0.1,2) or whatever is relevant.
Then solve, you will get a series of results out, that you can then posprocess with "Derived Variables" or multiple plots at will
--
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
if you are only changing a BC (boundary condition) and not touching your geometry, and you are in a stationary study: then define parameter, call it "Param" or something nice, then replace your BC voltage value V0 by V0*Param. Go to the stationary study, select the "continuation" sweep tab (one of the last of the solver view) and turn it on and define th Param as parameter to sweep then add a range for the values you want like "range(0.5,0.1,2) or whatever is relevant.
Then solve, you will get a series of results out, that you can then posprocess with "Derived Variables" or multiple plots at will
--
Good luck
Ivar