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Use two or more study steps in a sequence in the same study if you, for example, want to use a stationary or eigenvalue solution as the initial value for a time-dependent solution. You then add an Eigenvalue or Stationary study step node followed by a Time Dependent study step node. By default, the COMSOL software determines the values of the dependent variables in the fields for the physics heuristically depending on the model, so normally you do not have to take specific action. To specify the initial values of the dependent variables that you solve for, select User controlled from the Settings list under Initial values of variables solved for in the Values of Dependent Variables section. Then use the Method list to specify how to compute the initial values. Choose Solution and then select the solution to the stationary or eigenvalue problem solved using the previous study step. Doing so can be useful to specify a specific eigensolution to use as the initial value, for example. You can also choose Initial expression to use the expressions specified on the Initial Values nodes for the physics interface in the model instead. For both methods, also choose the study to use (or use a zero solution) from the Study list.
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