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comp1.intop1(k_simp*ht.gradTmag^2) what is meaning of [ ht] in this equation ?

Thanks

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RahulK

2 Replies Last Post 2024年11月27日 GMT+8 15:26
Magnus Ringh COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 6 months ago 2024年11月26日 GMT+8 20:38

Hi Rahul,

ht is part of the "scope" for the variable. It's the default short name for a Heat Transfer in Solids interface, so it signifies that this gradTmag (the temperature gradient magnitude) is the one computed for that specific physics interfaces. If you would have a second Heat Transfer in Solids interface, its default short name would be ht2, and its variable for the temperature gradient magnitude would be ht2.gradTmag.

Best regards,

Magnus

Hi Rahul, `ht` is part of the "scope" for the variable. It's the default short name for a Heat Transfer in Solids interface, so it signifies that this `gradTmag` (the temperature gradient magnitude) is the one computed for that specific physics interfaces. If you would have a second Heat Transfer in Solids interface, its default short name would be `ht2`, and its variable for the temperature gradient magnitude would be `ht2.gradTmag`. Best regards, Magnus

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Posted: 6 months ago 2024年11月27日 GMT+8 15:26

Respected sir, Thank you very much

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RahulK
Respected sir, Thank you very much

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