Centrifugal, Coriolis, and Euler forces are “fictitious” volume forces that need to be introduced in a rotating frame of reference, since it is not an inertial system. Use a Rotating Frame node to add the effect of these forces. The forces are generated by all selected features in the physics interface having a density, mass, or mass distribution. You select objects having the highest geometrical dimension of the interface, and all objects with a lower dimensionality which belong to the selection are automatically included.
The Rotating Frame node is only available with some COMSOL products (see
http://www.comsol.com/products/specifications/).
Select a Rotational direction —
Counterclockwise or
Clockwise. The rotational direction does not make any difference for a centrifugal force.
Select a Rotational frequency —
Angular velocity,
RPM, or
Revolutions per time. Then enter a value as needed for
Angular velocity magnitude Ω ,
RPM, or
Revolutions per time.
For 3D and 2D components, use the Centrifugal force, Coriolis force, or
Euler force check boxes to determine which effects of a rotating frame that are to be incorporated in the analysis. Only
Centrifugal force is selected by default.
The Spin softening check box is selected by default. When including spin-softening effects, an extra contribution to the centrifugal force from deformation is taken into account. The
Spin softening check box is only available if
Centrifugal force or
Euler force is selected.