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Question regarding connecting the physics of two domains

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Hello all - My system is a simple diffusion reaction problem. There are two domains with different equations governing these domains. However i was wondering how i can connect these two domains at an internal boundary. For eg. if the concentration of the species is the same at the interface how can I feed this into the model. Thanks.

1 Reply Last Post Jan 16, 2011, 11:30 p.m. EST

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Posted: 1 decade ago Jan 16, 2011, 11:30 p.m. EST
I might have found a solution. In comsol 4.1, declaring the two domains as a union without expressing an internal boundary condition is enough. The solver assumes that there is continuity in the dependent variable at the interface. That is what i think. Any inputs is appreciated.
I might have found a solution. In comsol 4.1, declaring the two domains as a union without expressing an internal boundary condition is enough. The solver assumes that there is continuity in the dependent variable at the interface. That is what i think. Any inputs is appreciated.

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