Under a Geometry node (

) you define and create the geometry sequence for the model component. The
Geometry node also contains some general settings for the geometry such as the length unit.
To add a new Component, which includes a Geometry node, right-click the root node of the Model Builder, and select
Add Component (or use the
Model Wizard to create a new sequence as described in
Creating a New Model). A
Component node is added to the
Model Builder containing a
Geometry 1 (if it is the first Component) feature node with the start of a geometry sequence containing only a
Form Union node (see
Figure 7-1 for an example).
To open the Settings window for a geometry, click the
Geometry node in the Model Builder and adjust the following settings sections.
Select the Scale values when changing units check box to scale the values for the geometric dimensions so that the geometric objects keep their physical size. The default setting is to not scale the values when changing units; the program then interprets the values for the geometric dimensions using the new units for length and angle. The values themselves do not change.
From the Length unit list select the length unit to use in fields for lengths and for visualization of the geometry. You can override the unit using the unit syntax to specify the length unit (for example,
13[mm]). When solving the model, all lengths are converted to the base unit for length. If you change the unit, COMSOL Multiphysics
converts all pure numeric values in fields for lengths to the new unit, if you have selected the
Scale values when changing units check box (see above).
From the Angular unit list choose to use radians or degrees as the angular unit to use in fields for angles. You can override the unit by entering, for example,
0.3[rad]. The program assumes that numeric inputs and outputs of trigonometric functions are in radians. If you change the unit, all pure numeric values in fields for angles are converted to the new unit, if you have selected the
Scale values when changing units check box (see above).
This list is only visible if you have a license for the CAD Import Module. The Geometry representation list controls which kernel (geometric modeler) that COMSOL uses to represent and operate on the geometry objects: the CAD Import Module’s kernel (Parasolid) or COMSOL’s own kernel.
When you change the Geometry representation setting, all nodes that support the CAD kernel are marked as edited with an asterisk (*) in the upper-right corner of the node’s icon. To rebuild the geometry using the new kernel, click the
Build All button (

).
This is the default value that is used when you add a feature that has a Repair tolerance list (for example, Boolean operations and conversions):
The Automatic rebuild check box controls if the geometry sequence is automatically rebuilt when clicking on a node in the model tree outside the geometry sequence. The default value is controlled by the preference setting
Geometry>Automatic rebuild>Default in new geometries. Select the
Automatic rebuild check box to always rebuild the geometry, or clear it to prevent any automatic rebuilding of the geometry.