The Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics includes a tutorial to learn how to build the busbar geometry. See Appendix A — Building a Geometry or the printed copy included with COMSOL Multiphysics.Use the buttons in The Geometry Toolbar. The buttons are available for almost all drawing primitives (in 2D/1D) as well as operations and conversions acting on geometry objects.You can also select objects or geometric entities in the Graphics window and then click a button or choose a context menu item. The selected objects/entities are then an input to the created geometry operation feature. To access all the features from the context menu, right-click The Geometry Node in the Model Builder and then select one of the available options.However the geometry is added to the sequence, define the node properties in the Settings window. In numerical fields you can enter expressions that contain parameters defined in Parameters under Global Definitions in the Model Tree to parameterize the geometry. Click the Build Selected button () in the Settings window to see the geometry objects that result.
When using the copy/paste functionality, the copy initially contains the same data as the copied node, but there is no future connection between the two nodes. For example, if the original node is changed, it has no effect on the second node that was copied. To keep a link between nodes, use the Transforms Copy feature instead.With the standard copy and paste method, a copy of the geometry object (a rectangle or sphere, for example) is inserted into the same geometry sequence, or another geometry sequence in the same Component, and is added after the current feature of the selected geometry sequence. The copy feature can also be used for Work Plane geometry sequences.
The copied object must be pasted under a Component with the same space dimension. For example, a Sphere can only be pasted into a 3D Component model.
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• Then browse to a file name and click Open. The file is scanned for geometry sequences having the right space dimension. If there is just one such sequence, its nodes are inserted into the geometry sequence after the current node. If the file contains more than one such sequence, a dialog box opens. Select the geometry sequence from the list of available sequences. Finally click OK. The nodes in the selected sequence are inserted into the geometry sequence after the current node.If the geometry sequence contains references to functions or parameters, those functions and parameters are also inserted in the model under Global Definitions, or in case of nonglobal functions, under Definitions in the same Component the geometry sequence is located.
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• Then in the Settings window for Import click Browse. Navigate to the geometry file and double-click it. Then click Import.You could also export an existing geometry from another model and then import it. See Exporting a Geometry for information.
For example, in the COMSOL installation directory navigate to the folder applications/COMSOL_Multiphysics/Tutorials and double-click virtualgeom_demo_2.mphbin.The location of the file varies based on the installation. For example, if the installation is on your hard drive, the file path might be similar to C:\Program Files\COMSOL\COMSOL52a\Multiphysics\applications (in Windows).
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