Equation View (

) is a subnode available for all physics feature nodes. To display these subnodes, click the
Show button (

) and select
Equation View from the
Model Builder.
The Settings window for
Equation View contains detailed information about the implementation of each physics feature: variables, shape functions, weak-form equation expressions, and constraints.
To update the values in the Settings window for
Equation View to reflect the latest changes in a physics feature, click the
Refresh equations button (

) in the
Settings window’s toolbar.
You can edit the expressions or values of variables, weak-form expressions, and constraints in the corresponding tables under Variables,
Weak Expressions, and
Constraint, respectively. This makes it possible to introduce custom changes to the equations and variable definitions. If the expression that defines a variable, for example, does not fit inside of the text field, a tooltip displays the entire expression. Press Ctrl+Space or use the
Insert Expression button (

) below the tables to choose from a number of applicable variables, parameters, functions, operators, and constants that you can insert into the expression at the position of the cursor. In the table of variables under
Variables, you can click any of the column headers to sort the table contents alphabetically based on the contents of that column (in ascending order; click again for descending order; click yet again to restore the original order).
For a changed definition of a variable or a change to a weak-form expression or constraint, a warning icon (
) appears in the leftmost column, and a small padlock is added to the lower-right corner of the icon for the physics node where you have made modifications in its equation view. To restore only the change in the selected variable, weak-form expression, or constraint, click the Reset selected button (

) under the table in the
Variables,
Weak Expression, or
Constraints section. To reset all changes in the equation view, click the
Reset all button (

) in the
Settings window’s toolbar. If no changes remain, the padlock disappears from the corresponding physics node. An orange color for the expression that defines the variable is a warning that the unit of the expression does not match the expected unit for the variable that it defines.
From the Show equation view assuming list, choose
No study or any of the available studies. The equation view of the parent feature is then recomputed with the assumption that the selected study step was solved. This operation also updates all children to the parent feature, so the lists in their equation views are also updated. When solving a study (or study step), the list also changes to represent the last computed study step. The default is
No study and represents a default behavior, which computes the equations without any study type information. The equation form used is then undefined and depends on the physics that the parent feature belongs to. The equation view reverts to
No study if you change some setting in the parent feature to indicate that the equation view no longer represent a specific study step.
The Details column shows some information about the behavior of variables and shape functions. For variables: