The COMSOL Desktop Windows The COMSOL Desktop windows, including those shown in Figure 2-1, are integral to building your model. The windows listed in Table 2-1 are described throughout the documentation and the table includes links to this information. Table 2-1: COMSOL Desktop Windows Window Name and Link Description Building a Model The Model Wizard Start building a model by choosing the Component space dimension, physics interfaces, and study. The New window Open the New window to begin modeling using the Model Wizard to start with a Blank Model. See Open a New Window to Begin Modeling. The Model Builder Control the modeling procedure using the model tree. This window has all the functionality and operations for building and solving models and displaying the results. The Graphics Window This window is a graphical view of the geometry, mesh, and results of the model. It also has useful tools to change the view and select multiple geometric entities, for example. The Material Browser Window Browse the material libraries and load materials into your models. The Add Material Window Add predefined materials. Part Libraries The Part Libraries contain collections of geometry parts, which serve as more advanced geometric primitives specially created for an application area. The Add Physics Window Add physics interfaces. The Add Multiphysics Window Add applicable multiphysics couplings. The Settings and Properties windows When a node is clicked in the Model Builder a corresponding Settings window opens with the same name as the node. It is a window with settings that define operations and properties specific to that node. The Properties window is accessed from the context menu and displays other node properties. See Settings and Properties Windows for Features Nodes. The Selection List Window Choose objects, for example, while working with complex geometries and when you need to easily locate a geometric entity that is not easily viewed. The Message window for geometry measurements A tool used to measure geometry objects and entities. See Measuring Geometry Objects. The Find Results window Displays search results from searches performed using the Find tool. See Searching and Finding Text. Results and Analysis The Add Study Window Add a study or studies to models. The Plot Windows Plot windows are also graphics windows. These plot windows display convergence results and monitor probe values while solving, for example. The Table window Displays the results from integral and variable evaluations defined in Derived Values nodes or by Probes and stored in Table nodes. See The Table Window and Tables Node. The Messages Window Contains information useful after an operation is performed. The Progress Window Displays the progress of the solver or mesher during the process, including a progress bar and progress information for each solver or mesher. The Log Window Contains information from previous solver runs, including convergence information, solution time, and memory use. The External Process Window Follow external processes (such as distributed batch jobs) that have been started. The window updates when you are attached to the external processes. The Mesh Statistics Window This window includes information about the minimum and average mesh element quality and a mesh element quality histogram, which shows the relative frequency of mesh elements with different quality values. Application Examples The Application Libraries Window Displays all the models and applications included with an installation. The folders contain models and applications specific to the installed module. The Application Library Update Window A service that provides new and updated models and applications for each of the application libraries of the COMSOL products that your license includes. Help and Documentation The Help Window and Topic-Based Help Provides access to context help in the COMSOL Desktop. The Documentation Window Navigate to PDF or HTML versions of the documentation (availability is based on your license), as well as Search, Bookmark, Print Topics, and Link with Contents. The Root Settings and Properties Windows The Root node is the topmost level of the Model Builder tree. When you click this node, the Root window opens and includes detailed information about the model file. • Creating a New Model • The COMSOL Desktop • COMSOL Documentation and Help • Toolbars and Keyboard Shortcuts