Specifying Model Equation Settings
The fundamental mathematical model, representing the physics in a physics interface, is contained in physics nodes with selection on the same space dimension as the physics itself. The first node under a physics branch is of this type and sets up default equations where the physics interface is active. These equations are controlled by specifying:
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Material properties, which COMSOL Multiphysics uses as coefficients in the equations
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A coordinate system, which makes it possible to specify anisotropic material properties and vectors in a more convenient coordinate system than the global Cartesian coordinate system.
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A material model (a mathematical model for a constitutive relation, for example), which selects an equation suitable for a given type of material
Not all physics features allow anisotropic materials or more than one material model. Therefore, these settings cannot be present.
The default node uses the same material model, and thus the same equations, everywhere. Material properties can vary between different parts of the feature’s selection, if the property is specified as taken
From material
. Add additional nodes to use different material models for different parts of the geometry, or to use different
User defined
material property values.
In equation-based modeling, provided by the Mathematics branch interfaces, the form of the equation is fixed for each particular node type. Each given equation form contains a number of free PDE coefficients, which you can be specify in the settings to define the specific equation that you want to solve.
Equation-Based Modeling