Ivar KJELBERG
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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                16 janv. 2011, 12:28 UTC−5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi
check the KB on the main site, ther are a few entries on time derivatives therin, I believe you should get your reply from there ;)
And many things of V4 are still applicable for 3.5a
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Ivar                                                
                                                
                            Hi
check the KB on the main site, ther are a few entries on time derivatives therin, I believe you should get your reply from there ;)
And many things of V4 are still applicable for 3.5a
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Ivar                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                            
                                                                                        
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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                21 janv. 2011, 03:36 UTC−5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi Ivar,
I have tried to get the values  of dependent variables wit time at boundaries using boundary integration variables.
I have defined phi100  = phi1 at boundary 1
 and phi201 = phi2 at boundary 2 in boundary integration variables
will they give the  values of dependent variables at boundaries each time?
is this the correct way to get the values at each time?
thanks
ganesh                                                
                                                
                            Hi Ivar,
I have tried to get the values  of dependent variables wit time at boundaries using boundary integration variables.
I have defined phi100  = phi1 at boundary 1
 and phi201 = phi2 at boundary 2 in boundary integration variables
will they give the  values of dependent variables at boundaries each time?
is this the correct way to get the values at each time?
thanks
ganesh                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                            
                                                                                        
                                Ivar KJELBERG
                                                                                                                                                    COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
                                                         
                            
                         
                                                
    
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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                21 janv. 2011, 09:12 UTC−5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi
If you do an integration over a boundary (typically a 2D surface in 3D mode or a line/edge in 2D mode) then you are getting the integrated (summed) value over each element *dx*dy (2D) or times dx (1D). So a heat Flux Q[W/m^2], in 3D gives you. Note: COMSOL is integrating by "advanced" summation with loca higher order polynomial fitting.
Q_tot [W] = integration_overboundary of ( Q[W/m^2] *dx*dy ) 
If you have done a parametric saweep or a time series (transient analysis), when you plot this you get the Q_tot versus time or Parameter values
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Ivar                                                
                                                
                            Hi
If you do an integration over a boundary (typically a 2D surface in 3D mode or a line/edge in 2D mode) then you are getting the integrated (summed) value over each element *dx*dy (2D) or times dx (1D). So a heat Flux Q[W/m^2], in 3D gives you. Note: COMSOL is integrating by "advanced" summation with loca higher order polynomial fitting.
Q_tot [W] = integration_overboundary of ( Q[W/m^2] *dx*dy ) 
If you have done a parametric saweep or a time series (transient analysis), when you plot this you get the Q_tot versus time or Parameter values
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Good luck
Ivar                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                            
                                                                                        
                                GaneshM
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                                1 decade ago                            
                            
                                21 janv. 2011, 10:54 UTC−5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi.. thanks for the reply..
I used this boundary integration in 1D geometry. I think it will consider the value at that point (1D)on boundary. 
so, it represents the value of phi1 at that point at each time. isn't it?
thanks
ganesh                                                
                                                
                            Hi.. thanks for the reply..
I used this boundary integration in 1D geometry. I think it will consider the value at that point (1D)on boundary. 
so, it represents the value of phi1 at that point at each time. isn't it?
thanks
ganesh