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Posted:
1 decade ago
2009年11月25日 GMT+1 16:14
My bet is that Matlab is going to be your best bet. Just define an iterative loop and create each rectangle individually.
On the bright side, if you don't want to do your entire simulation, you can always write an m-file that just creates the geometry. Then you can import it into Comsol and use their interface to do everything else.
Good luck,
Mike
My bet is that Matlab is going to be your best bet. Just define an iterative loop and create each rectangle individually. On the bright side, if you don't want to do your entire simulation, you can always write an m-file that just creates the geometry. Then you can import it into Comsol and use their interface to do everything else. Good luck, Mike
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2009年11月25日 GMT+1 16:41
hi, Mike, thanks for your reply, I am also thinking let matlab maybe work better, but for my each rectangular, i have the different boundary conditons values. they are from my experiment results. that make my confused can i connect comsol with mablab about this?
hi, Mike, thanks for your reply, I am also thinking let matlab maybe work better, but for my each rectangular, i have the different boundary conditons values. they are from my experiment results. that make my confused can i connect comsol with mablab about this?