Searching the Application Libraries
You can Search the application libraries to find any files using a specific feature. For example, enter all or part of the name, a physics interface name, a feature name, a feature tag or name prefixed by ‘@’, or any other phrase or words or and click Search.
By default, the search includes all words in the Search field.
COMSOL files are named using an underscore between words (for example, effective_diffusivity) because the filename is also the name of the corresponding Model MPH-file. The underscore is required to form a valid filename, so it is recommended that you, if you are not sure of the full name, enter only the first word in the Search field when searching for a model or application name.
Search Parameters
To search for models and applications by filename only, use the prefix “@name:”, for example @name:busbar. You can also use the wildcard character ‘*’ at the beginning and the end of the search expression, for example @name:fluid* or @name:*electr*.
To search for a specific physics interface, use the scoping syntax @physics:<name>. For example, enter @physics:solid to find all models that use the Solid Mechanics interface.
In addition to @physics, the supported scopes include @geom, @mesh, @probe, @result, @selection, and @study. For example, enter @geom:if to search for models that include an If statement (node) in the geometry sequence.
If the search does not return any results, the Application Libraries window contains the message No Results Found. Click the Refresh button () under the tree to return to the root Application Libraries folder list.