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Subdomain Solution
Posted May 11, 2010, 6:39 p.m. EDT 1 Reply
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Hello there,
I have 3 different subdomains [][][] ruled by the same application mode (let's say Conductive Media DC application mode, which dependent variable is V).
1. When plotting the solution I get a voltage profile that include the 3 subdomains. If I wish to plot one subdomain out of all, what is the best way to do it?
2. If I wish to use the solution of one of this subdomains (not all 3) to compute a current brought-in equation. What variable or code do I need to plug-in in this equation to account for the voltage solution of that specific sub-domain?
I do not wish a scalar value, such a subdomain integration, but the local distribution across the desired subdomain.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Omar
I have 3 different subdomains [][][] ruled by the same application mode (let's say Conductive Media DC application mode, which dependent variable is V).
1. When plotting the solution I get a voltage profile that include the 3 subdomains. If I wish to plot one subdomain out of all, what is the best way to do it?
2. If I wish to use the solution of one of this subdomains (not all 3) to compute a current brought-in equation. What variable or code do I need to plug-in in this equation to account for the voltage solution of that specific sub-domain?
I do not wish a scalar value, such a subdomain integration, but the local distribution across the desired subdomain.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Omar
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