Features
A feature commonly contains most of the variables and equations that a specific physics interface requires. In the Model Builder, zero or more instances of a feature can exist as a child node to a physics interface instance or another feature instance. Except for global features, they always have a selection on a specific geometry dimension (domains, boundaries, edges, or points).
Typically the governing equations of a problem are defined for a feature at the domain level and constraints and flux conditions for features are defined at the boundary level.
In this section:
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Generic Feature
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Domain Condition
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Boundary Condition
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Edge Condition
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Domain Feature
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Boundary Feature
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Edge Feature
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Point Feature
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Pair Feature
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Contact Pair Feature
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Layered Material Feature
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Sector Symmetry Feature
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Device Model Feature
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Moving Frame Domain Condition
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Moving Frame Boundary Condition
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Periodic Feature
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Feature Link
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Multiphysics Feature
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Multiphysics Coupling
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Generic Multiphysics Coupling
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Global Multiphysics Coupling
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Domain Multiphysics Coupling
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Boundary Multiphysics Coupling
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Edge Multiphysics Coupling
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Point Multiphysics Coupling
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Contact Multiphysics Coupling
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Pair Multiphysics Coupling
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Layered Material Multiphysics Coupling
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Coupling Type Contribution
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Contained Feature
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Auxiliary Settings (Feature Nodes)
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Auxiliary Settings (Multiphysics Couplings)
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Geometric Nonlinearity
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Physics Symbol