The Periodic Condition node can be used to define periodicity for the mass transport between two sets of boundaries. The node prescribes continuity in the concentration and the mass flux between the “source” and the “destination” side, respectively. Note that these names are arbitrary and does not influence the direction in which mass is transported. It is dictated by mass transfer equations in the adjacent domains.
For more complex geometries, it might be necessary to specify the destination selection manually. To do so, right-click the Periodic Condition node and choose
Manual Destination Selection. You can then specify the boundaries that constitute the destination surfaces in the
Destination Selection section.
To display this section, click the Show More Options button (
) and select
Advanced Physics Options in the
Show More Options dialog box. This section contains settings for specifying the type of constraint and whether to use a pointwise or weak constraint. See
Constraint Settings in the
COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual for more information.
To display this section, click the Show More Options button (
) and select
Advanced Physics Options in the
Show More Options dialog box. For information about the
Orientation of Source section, see
Orientation of Source and Destination in the
COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual.
This section appears if the setting for Transform to intermediate map in the
Orientation of Source section is changed from the default value,
Automatic, and
Advanced Physics Options is selected in the
Show More Options dialog box. For information about the
Orientation of Destination section, see
Orientation of Source and Destination in the
COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual.
To display this section, click the Show More Options button (
) and select
Advanced Physics Options in the
Show More Options dialog box. For information about the
Mapping Between Source and Destination section, see
Mapping Between Source and Destination in the
COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual.