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                                8 years ago                            
                            
                                18 juil. 2017, 09:00 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hello Daniel,
You are correct in your guess: in COMSOL, you can specify the orders for the geometry representation and for the solution representation ("discretization order") separately. In other words, elements are not necessarily isoparametric.
This has a bunch of benefits, including the fact that you can use different discretization orders for different physics in a single model.
When an order strictly greater than 1 is used for the solution, nodes that are not at the vertices of elements are not shown on screen, but they are there.
Best,
Jeff                                                
                                                
                            Hello Daniel,
You are correct in your guess: in COMSOL, you can specify the orders for the geometry representation and for the solution representation ("discretization order") separately. In other words, elements are not necessarily isoparametric.
This has a bunch of benefits, including the fact that you can use different discretization orders for different physics in a single model.
When an order strictly greater than 1 is used for the solution, nodes that are not at the vertices of elements are not shown on screen, but they are there.
Best,
Jeff                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                                                                        
                                Henrik Sönnerlind
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                                8 years ago                            
                            
                                18 juil. 2017, 10:21 UTC−4                            
                        
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                                18 juil. 2017, 10:22 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi,
In addition to Jeff's comment, I would like to stress that if you are going use a geometrical shape order other than 'Automatic', you have to know a bit of FE theory. Superparametric elements can cause interesting effects, like stresses under rigid body displacements in solid mechanics.
Also, with 'Automatic', there are some clever things going on under the hood in the case of multiphysics, where different shape function orders may be used for the DOFs in two or more physics interfaces. So for essentially all but research purposes, 'Automatic' is the recommended setting.
Regards,
Henrik                                                
                                                
                            Hi,
In addition to Jeff's comment, I would like to stress that if you are going use a geometrical shape order other than 'Automatic', you have to know a bit of FE theory. Superparametric elements can cause interesting effects, like stresses under rigid body displacements in solid mechanics.
Also, with 'Automatic', there are some clever things going on under the hood in the case of multiphysics, where different shape function orders may be used for the DOFs in two or more physics interfaces. So for essentially all but research purposes, 'Automatic' is the recommended setting.
Regards,
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                                18 juil. 2017, 11:44 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hello,
thanks for the quick answers.
When using a geometric order greater than 1, are the nodes, that are not located at the vertices and thus not displayed located at the boundary of the discretized body?
Please find attached a picture of the illustration, that appears when I use the options "automatic" or "Quadratic" in the field "Geometry shape order" and the option "Quadratic" in the field Discretization => Temperature. 
I am trying to discretize a hollow sphere. Shouldn't the elements next to the boundary be a little bit more round? Otherwise there would be, as far as I know, an unneccessary geometric discretization error. Or is the curvature just not displayed?
Thanks!
Greetings
Daniel                                                
                                                
                            Hello,
thanks for the quick answers.
When using a geometric order greater than 1, are the nodes, that are not located at the vertices and thus not displayed located at the boundary of the discretized body?
Please find attached a picture of the illustration, that appears when I use the options "automatic" or "Quadratic" in the field "Geometry shape order" and the option "Quadratic" in the field Discretization => Temperature. 
I am trying to discretize a hollow sphere. Shouldn't the elements next to the boundary be a little bit more round? Otherwise there would be, as far as I know, an unneccessary geometric discretization error. Or is the curvature just not displayed?
Thanks!
Greetings
Daniel                        
                                                
                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                                                                        
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                                18 juil. 2017, 11:47 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    The curvature is not displayed.
Jeff                                                
                                                
                            The curvature is not displayed.
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                                19 juil. 2017, 05:23 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi,
okay, thanks.
another small question related to this topic. Does COMSOL use isoparametric elements by default, when selecting "Automatic" as Geometric Shape Order?
Thanks :)
Greetings
Daniel                                                
                                                
                            Hi,
okay, thanks.
another small question related to this topic. Does COMSOL use isoparametric elements by default, when selecting "Automatic" as Geometric Shape Order?
Thanks :)
Greetings
Daniel                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                    
                    
    
                        
                            
                                                                                        
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                                19 juil. 2017, 07:32 UTC−4                            
                        
                        
                                                    
another small question related to this topic. Does COMSOL use isoparametric elements by default, when selecting "Automatic" as Geometric Shape Order?
The short answer is 'Yes'.
Here is a longer one:
As I indicated above, this may not be the whole truth. If, for example, you are doing a thermal stress analysis where you are using first order for the temperatures in the Heat Transfer in Solids interface, and second order for displacements in the Solid Mechanics interface, then both types of DOFs cannot be isoparametric given the same geometry approximation. Either temperatures would be isoparametric and displacements subparametric, or displacements isoparametric and temperatures superparametric. With 'Automatic', there is some logic making these decisions based on the type of equations being solved and the shape functions used.
Also, for some formulations it is not really meaningful to talk about 'isoparametric', since different fields within the same physics interface have different discretization orders (P2+P1 etc.).
Regards,
Henrik
                                                
 
                                                
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another small question related to this topic. Does COMSOL use isoparametric elements by default, when selecting "Automatic" as Geometric Shape Order?
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The short answer is 'Yes'.
Here is a longer one:
As I indicated above, this may not be the whole truth. If, for example, you are doing a thermal stress analysis where you are using first order for the temperatures in the Heat Transfer in Solids interface, and second order for displacements in the Solid Mechanics interface, then both types of DOFs cannot be isoparametric given the same geometry approximation. Either temperatures would be isoparametric and displacements subparametric, or displacements isoparametric and temperatures superparametric. With 'Automatic', there is some logic making these decisions based on the type of equations being solved and the shape functions used.
Also, for some formulations it is not really meaningful to talk about 'isoparametric', since different fields within the same physics interface have different discretization orders (P2+P1 etc.).
Regards,
Henrik