Selecting an Element Type
As the default element type for most physics interfaces and features, the COMSOL Multiphysics software uses first-order or second-order Lagrange elements (shape functions). Second-order elements and other higher-order elements add additional degrees of freedom on midpoint and interior nodes in the mesh elements. These added degrees of freedom typically provide a more accurate solution but also require more memory due to the reduced sparsity of the discretized system. For many application areas, such as stress analysis in solid mechanics, the increased accuracy of a second-order element is important because quantities such as stresses involve space derivatives and become constant within an element when using first-order elements.
COMSOL recommends that you use the default element types. For some applications, it might be possible to use a lower-order element than the default element type, but you must then use care to ensure that the important quantities are resolved.
For information about editing shape functions, see
Equation View
.