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10 years ago
2015年4月29日 GMT-4 19:47
This is a really good question. With another package I've used this would happen by meshing the half-structure, then reflecting the meshed structure to generate a new meshed structure where the mesh was thus guaranteed symmetric to numerical precision. Is it possible to reflect after meshing?
This is a really good question. With another package I've used this would happen by meshing the half-structure, then reflecting the meshed structure to generate a new meshed structure where the mesh was thus guaranteed symmetric to numerical precision. Is it possible to reflect after meshing?
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
10 years ago
2015年4月30日 GMT-4 01:22
Hi
have you really checked all mesh options/sub-nodes ?
You have thereunder copy mesh with or without mirror functions, no ?
COMSOL add new features for each release, so "my way" is to regularly click on all sub nodes and check that I remember all options down to the last leaf
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
have you really checked all mesh options/sub-nodes ?
You have thereunder copy mesh with or without mirror functions, no ?
COMSOL add new features for each release, so "my way" is to regularly click on all sub nodes and check that I remember all options down to the last leaf
--
Good luck
Ivar
Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
10 years ago
2015年4月30日 GMT-4 09:10
Hi,
To be a little more specific:
1. First mesh one side.
2a) If the two domains which are symmetric have a common boundary, then it is sufficient to add a Copy Mesh or Copy Domain node in the mesh sequence. The mesh is automatically mirrored.
2b) If the who domains are disjoint, use a Copy Domain node, and add an Edge Map or Two-Point Map subnode to control the orientation of the copied mesh.
Regards,
Henrik
Hi,
To be a little more specific:
1. First mesh one side.
2a) If the two domains which are symmetric have a common boundary, then it is sufficient to add a Copy Mesh or Copy Domain node in the mesh sequence. The mesh is automatically mirrored.
2b) If the who domains are disjoint, use a Copy Domain node, and add an Edge Map or Two-Point Map subnode to control the orientation of the copied mesh.
Regards,
Henrik
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Posted:
10 years ago
2015年4月30日 GMT-4 20:02
Hi,
Thank you all for your detailed replies. I haven't seen a 'mirror' node but I've seen copy domain node which I thought something different.
After I see your replies, I separated my 1 domain geometry into 2 symmetric domains and copy the mesh, it worked. Very quick and easy solution and the results are very satisfactory.
Thanks again,
Utku
Hi,
Thank you all for your detailed replies. I haven't seen a 'mirror' node but I've seen copy domain node which I thought something different.
After I see your replies, I separated my 1 domain geometry into 2 symmetric domains and copy the mesh, it worked. Very quick and easy solution and the results are very satisfactory.
Thanks again,
Utku
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Posted:
7 years ago
2017年7月19日 GMT-4 07:51
This works. However, when adding an additional size-node with geometric entity level 'boundary' to the common boundary, the copy operation does not work any longer. Instead, it gives the error message: "different number of edge elements". How can I solve this problem?
This works. However, when adding an additional size-node with geometric entity level 'boundary' to the common boundary, the copy operation does not work any longer. Instead, it gives the error message: "different number of edge elements". How can I solve this problem?
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Posted:
7 years ago
2017年11月25日 GMT-5 08:19
Hi,
I have found another problem, i.e., if I put two domains together, which are exactly same, and share one same face, it seems I cannot use the 'copy domain' node? Do you have solutions
Thanks in advance.
HX
Hi,
I have found another problem, i.e., if I put two domains together, which are exactly same, and share one same face, it seems I cannot use the 'copy domain' node? Do you have solutions
Thanks in advance.
HX