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How to set displacement from study 1 as prescribed displacement in study 2?

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Hey,

I have a trouble with defining a prescribed displacement.

Let's say that i received displacement of the edge caused by heating of sample. But displacement of this edge is different in every point of its length.

I want to keep this displacement as prescibed displacement condition in next study. So i can't just add condition prescibed diplacement in y=a, becouse it's more like ax*bx^2.

I tried to use mod1.u as prescribed in y, but it's not working or I doing something wrong.

How can I solve this problem?

Kind Regards

Robert

4 Replies Last Post 22 févr. 2013, 08:04 UTC−5
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 20 févr. 2013, 13:12 UTC−5
Hi

if you refer to a previous model, and study, you need to tell where to look for the variables in the solver node
I posted an example earlier today with a heat transfer from a 3D model to a 2nd 2D model, with the extrusion model coupling operator, this is another way, rather than exporting ad importing a result via a file and an interpolation function

In anycase you should understand that "u" like all dependent variables are in fact "fields" and should be written
u(x,y,z,t) defined locally over the selected domains

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi if you refer to a previous model, and study, you need to tell where to look for the variables in the solver node I posted an example earlier today with a heat transfer from a 3D model to a 2nd 2D model, with the extrusion model coupling operator, this is another way, rather than exporting ad importing a result via a file and an interpolation function In anycase you should understand that "u" like all dependent variables are in fact "fields" and should be written u(x,y,z,t) defined locally over the selected domains -- Good luck Ivar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 21 févr. 2013, 04:13 UTC−5
Thanks Ivar,

I think this is what I was looking for. I also study rim_submodel from model galery, where general extrusion is used.
Thanks Ivar, I think this is what I was looking for. I also study rim_submodel from model galery, where general extrusion is used.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 21 févr. 2013, 05:00 UTC−5
I still have a problem with this condition. I attached example model.

In study 1 (for model 1) I prescribe displacement in x and y direction for one boundary.
In study 2 (for model 2) I trying to obtain a displacement of the same boundary using mod1.u, mod1.v and linear extrusion but it does not work.

Could you help me with this Ivar?
I still have a problem with this condition. I attached example model. In study 1 (for model 1) I prescribe displacement in x and y direction for one boundary. In study 2 (for model 2) I trying to obtain a displacement of the same boundary using mod1.u, mod1.v and linear extrusion but it does not work. Could you help me with this Ivar?


Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 22 févr. 2013, 08:04 UTC−5
Hi

you need to tell study 2 where to read the data from, its done under the Study Settings _ Values of Dependent Variables check: Values of variables not solved for : Solution / Study 1 Stationary / Automatic

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi you need to tell study 2 where to read the data from, its done under the Study Settings _ Values of Dependent Variables check: Values of variables not solved for : Solution / Study 1 Stationary / Automatic -- Good luck Ivar

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