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The Laminar Flow (spf) interface ( ) is used to compute the velocity and pressure fields for the flow of a single-phase fluid in the laminar flow regime. A flow remains laminar as long as the Reynolds number is below a certain critical value. The Laminar Flow Interface - COMSOL Documentation comsol.com doc com.comsol.help.cfd cf comsol.com doc com.comsol.help.cfd cf
LiveLink for MATLAB. connects COMSOL Multiphysics to the MATLAB scripting. environment. Using this functionality you can do the following: Set Up Models from a Script. LiveLink for MATLAB Users Guide - COMSOL Documentation comsol.com doc com.comsol.help.llmatlab comsol.com doc com.comsol.help.llmatlab
The Parametric Sweep feature in COMSOL Multiphysics is used to run a parametric study with several parameter cases in a single instance of COMSOL Multiphysics. Running parametric sweeps, batch sweeps, and cluster - COMSOL comsol.com support knowledgebase comsol.com support knowledgebase
Connecting a COMSOL Server and MATLAB Manually. On Windows, click COMSOL Multiphysics Server in the COMSOL Launchers folder underneath your COMSOL Multiphysics folder on the Windows Start menu. On Mac OS X or Linux enter comsol mphserver at a terminal window. In MATLAB, add the path of the COMSOL5. Connecting a COMSOL Server and MATLAB Manually comsol.com llmatlabugstart.5.05.html comsol.com llmatlabugstart.5.05.html
LiveLink for MATLAB allows you to perform geometry and mesh operations, change physics settings, run parametric studies, control solvers, and postprocess the results. Results can be extracted as numerical data and MATLAB figures.
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The user can access the COMSOL Server via a web browser, by navigating to the IP-address or hostname of the COMSOL Server, followed by the appendix :X, where X is the service port used. Example: 192.168. 0.100:2036 or comsolserver:2036.
Select FileSave As. The Save As window opens, and from the Save as type list select COMSOL Application (*. mph) (the default), Model file for Java (*. java), Model file for MATLAB (*.
COMSOL Multiphysics is integrated with MATLAB via the LiveLink for MATLAB, which lets you generate a MATLAB file version of a simulation built with COMSOL Multiphysics. You can modify the model MATLAB file, extend it with MATLAB code, and run it from MATLAB.

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