Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
3 years ago
2021/02/06 22:40 JST
For the viscosity, you can type in a mathematical expression that depends on the species' concentrations, temperature, etc.
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
For the viscosity, you can type in a mathematical expression that depends on the species' concentrations, temperature, etc.
Jeff
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Posted:
3 years ago
2021/02/07 0:23 JST
For the viscosity, you can type in a mathematical expression that depends on the species' concentrations, temperature, etc.
Jeff
I already have my mathematical function for the viscosity however I want to link it with the CFD results. For example I have the "T" variable in my equation for temperature but I want Comsol to put temperature value as it calculates it along the pipe wall. Which expression do I have to put instead of T.
>For the viscosity, you can type in a mathematical expression that depends on the species' concentrations, temperature, etc.
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>Jeff
I already have my mathematical function for the viscosity however I want to link it with the CFD results. For example I have the "T" variable in my equation for temperature but I want Comsol to put temperature value as it calculates it along the pipe wall. Which expression do I have to put instead of T.
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Posted:
3 years ago
2021/04/20 23:10 JST
For the viscosity, you can type in a mathematical expression that depends on the species' concentrations, temperature, etc.
Jeff
I already have my mathematical function for the viscosity however I want to link it with the CFD results. For example I have the "T" variable in my equation for temperature but I want Comsol to put temperature value as it calculates it along the pipe wall. Which expression do I have to put instead of T.
I guess you can use non local coupling 'Average'. It calculates the average temperature over the domain and you can use this as a varaible.
>>For the viscosity, you can type in a mathematical expression that depends on the species' concentrations, temperature, etc.
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>>Jeff
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>I already have my mathematical function for the viscosity however I want to link it with the CFD results. For example I have the "T" variable in my equation for temperature but I want Comsol to put temperature value as it calculates it along the pipe wall. Which expression do I have to put instead of T.
I guess you can use non local coupling 'Average'. It calculates the average temperature over the domain and you can use this as a varaible.