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Theory of linking two geometries in comsol

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Dear Ivar,

Many thanks for the reply for my last question regarding the connection to matlab. I have a different problem now. Currently i am working with two linked geometries in 3D. I connected those two using identitiy boundary conditions. I am working with under diffusion mode. I want to understand the thory behind this linking. ( I mean mathematics) I need to do this as i want to make sure that I am doing the modeling correctly. if you could tell me any documentation or books that I could read. It would be really helpfull. Thanks

Manjula

1 Reply Last Post Dec 16, 2010, 2:10 a.m. EST
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago Dec 16, 2010, 2:10 a.m. EST
Hi

there are several books around check:

www.comsol.eu/support/books/

my favourite is Zimmermann's book, even if he is using a rather old (by now) version of COMSOL (the one I do not like is Pryor'sbook as I connot find enough theory therein, but there are a lot of step by step examples how to use COMSOL V3.5 though)

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi there are several books around check: http://www.comsol.eu/support/books/ my favourite is Zimmermann's book, even if he is using a rather old (by now) version of COMSOL (the one I do not like is Pryor'sbook as I connot find enough theory therein, but there are a lot of step by step examples how to use COMSOL V3.5 though) -- Good luck Ivar

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