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An example can be found in Hyperelastic Seal: Application Library path Nonlinear_Structural_Materials_Module/Hyperelasticity/hyperelastic_seal
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At least one boundary has to be internal to the current physics, when including exterior boundaries in the Boundary Selection section.
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The Enclosed Cavity node can be used to define a cavity across multiple physics interfaces when the total enclosed volume is defined by boundaries of two interfaces, for instance a Solid Mechanics and a Membrane interface. In this case, add the Enclosed Cavity node to only one of the two interfaces, and select the Include boundaries external to current physics checkbox to add the boundaries of the other physics in the Boundary Selection section. If the Enclosed Cavity node is added to, say, the Membrane interface, the pressure load must be manually included in the Solid Mechanics interface. The pressure variable has a name such as <phys>.enc1.p_rel, where <phys> is the name of the Membrane interface.
The volume change of due to exterior boundaries is only considered if the checkbox Include geometric nonlinearity is selected in the study step. For a geometrically linear study, exterior boundaries are considered rigid.
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