| The sign in front of u in the constraint controls the sign of the implicit Lagrange multiplier μ, as well as the sign of reaction forces computed using the reacf() operator. For consistency with the way predefined physics interfaces implement constraints, write 2-u rather than u-2 in R. | 
 ) and select Advanced Physics Options in the Show More Options dialog box. Normally these settings do not need to be changed. This section contains settings for specifying the type of constraint and whether to use a pointwise or weak constraint. See Constraint Settings for more information.
) and select Advanced Physics Options in the Show More Options dialog box. Normally these settings do not need to be changed. This section contains settings for specifying the type of constraint and whether to use a pointwise or weak constraint. See Constraint Settings for more information.| See Coefficient Form PDE for all the settings and Compact and Standard Notations for Classical PDEs for the equations that the Classical PDE interface solves. |