Physics Interface Default Nodes
When you add a physics interface, the software automatically adds a corresponding physics interface branch in the tree, which typically includes a number of default nodes, including but not limited to:
An Initial Values node for specifying initial values for a time-dependent simulation or an initial guess for the solution to a nonlinear model (see Specifying Initial Values).
In most cases, the default nodes’ initial selections include all domains or all boundaries (or all instances of another geometric entity level). Their selection is always every instance that is not overridden by another node on the same geometric entity level. It is not possible to delete such default nodes, but you can copy and duplicate all default nodes. Some multiphysics interfaces also add default nodes with no initial selection, which are possible to delete from the model. Default nodes include a D (for “default”) in the upper-left corner () to indicate their special status. The copy or duplicate of a default node is a node of the same type but behaves as a normal node with an initially empty selection.
For example, for a geometry with four boundaries, the default boundary condition’s initial selection includes all four boundaries. If another exclusive boundary condition for Boundary 3 is added, that boundary becomes overridden (inactive) in the default boundary condition’s selection. If you disable or remove that boundary condition, the default boundary condition becomes active for Boundary 3 again. You cannot change a default node’s selection.