Damage as a function of distance to a point
Hi all, I am trying to start a convection-diffusion process in a simple geometry. I want it to start after "damage" is applied. Damage is only present in some parts of the geometry so I want it to...
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Can I apply the damage as a point source??
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Marina, In the absence of more detailed information, I'm not sure I'm understanding your problem correctly, but here are a few items that may be relevant: 1) The variable(s) for which you are solving...
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Thanks for the reply Luke. I think I got the problem solved. For now I am defining damage as a constant variable equal to 1 and I only define it in a particular domain of the entire geometry. Now I...
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Marina, From your description, it sounds like you have a diffusion interface (and hence a dependent variable) that is only active on domain A, and another (with a different dependent variable) that is...
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Hi again, thanks a lot for your fast reply. I am going to be a little more specific on my problem cause I don't think I am being clear. I am studying the difussion process along a tissue wall (after...
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Marina, Each "Transport of Dilute Species" must be active on all domains in which its species may diffuse. To set the different initial concentrations in different domains, use multiple "Initial...
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Thank you very much Luke. That makes a lot of sense. I dind't know it was possible to set two different "initial value" nodes to different domains since I saw that by default you have to apply the...
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Hi Luke, I just wanted to let you know that setting a different initial concentration for each domain worked. At the beginning it returned a singularity error because the difference between...
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Hi, I have a new question. I want to set a varible (p) equal to 1 at point "A" and I want it to decrease within a domain until it reaches 0. So I want to set pressure dependent on r and z since my...
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