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Comsol 5.3 stokes flow
Comsol 5.3 stokes flow












comsol 5.3 stokes flow

This provides a more user-friendly workflow, where you can use the environment that is most suited for the task and the preference you prefer. This way, you can access all model settings from either environment without having to repeatedly save and load the model. You can now connect to a COMSOL Multiphysics ® server from MATLAB ® and COMSOL Multiphysics ® at the same time. New plot types supported by mphplot are: Height Aberration plots, Arrow Surface plots (normal and tangent angles), Streamline Surface plots, and Line plots with two y-axes. Note that camera view positions and lights are not handled due to differences between COMSOL Multiphysics ® and MATLAB ® graphics. If a model hides certain geometry objects when showing a geometry in COMSOL Multiphysics ®, this is supported when using mphgeom. Plots will now show units, such as for length or other units depending on the plot type, on axes representing different functions. The new syntax lets you supply a specific tag for a 'view' or use the value 'auto' of a view based on the plot type.

#Comsol 5.3 stokes flow software

This means that some of the view settings that are associated with various plots in the COMSOL Multiphysics ® software are used when creating the plots in the MATLAB ® software. Support for views has been introduced for the mphplot, mphgeom, and mphmesh functions. These new options give improved access to ray and particle data from parametric sweep studies. The mphparticle and mphray functions now support the properties solnum, outersolnum, times, and velocities. The new mphray function has been added to support ray optics and ray acoustics data sets. Browse all LiveLink™ for MATLAB ® updates below. For users of LiveLink™ for MATLAB ®, COMSOL Multiphysics ® software version 5.3 brings new and updated wrapper functions and usability improvements.














Comsol 5.3 stokes flow