To add a Physics Interface (

) and create a single physics interface:
The Settings window has the following sections:
To put a physics interface under a physics area in the tree, select the relevant physics area node and then click the Set as Parent button (

) below the tree. Or right-click the physics node and choose
Set as Parent from the submenu. You can find the currently selected category under the
Parent area divider.
The text written in the Description field is the text COMSOL Multiphysics displays for the physics interface in the Model Wizard. Click the
Rename node using this text button (

) to update the node in the
Physics Builder.
Select the Type check box to define a unique string to identify the physics interface. The string should not conflict with other names for the physics interfaces present in the Model Wizard.
The entry in the Default name and tag field is used to generate the scope of all variables that the physics interface adds in the Model Builder. It also defines the prefix for the tag of all newly created physics interfaces in the Model Builder. The tag of a physics interface is only important for references to a created interface in model files for Java
The Allowed space dimensions list specifies the geometry dimensions that the physics interface supports:
3D,
2D,
1D,
Axial symmetry (2D),
Axial symmetry (1D), and
0D. Click the
Add button (

) to open the
Allowed space dimensions list
The Allowed study types includes the study types that the physics interface can create equations for. The most important alternatives are
Stationary,
Time-dependent,
Frequency domain,
Eigenfrequency, and
Eigenvalue. Click the
Add button (

) to open the
Allowed study types list to choose other study types. Some of these studies are only for specific physics interfaces. Use the
Move Up 
,
Move Down 
, and
Delete 
buttons under the table to organize the list.
From the Top geometric entity level list, choose the top level for the governing equations of the physics interface:
Global,
Domain (the default),
Boundary,
Edge, or
Point.
Domain is the most common, which means that the top level is the same as the geometry dimension.
Select a Default frame to choose how the physics interface behaves together with mesh deformation. Select
Spatial,
Material (the default),
Geometry frame, or
Mesh.
Select the Deformed mesh check box to make this interface responsible for splitting frames into a reference frame and a moving frame.
Select an option from the Hide interface in the Model Wizard:
No (the default) or
Yes. This can be useful if you want to define an interface that is only used in another multiphysics interface, and does not make sense to use as a standalone interface.
Enter a List order weight in Model Wizard. The default is
2. (the higher the weight, the lower position the Model Wizard gets in the tree of physics interfaces).