BoundaryCondition Properties
Boundary condition for PDE model
A BoundaryCondition object specifies the
type of PDE boundary condition on a set of geometry boundaries. A PDEModel object contains a vector of BoundaryCondition objects in its BoundaryConditions
property.
Specify boundary conditions for your model using the applyBoundaryCondition function.
Properties
Boundary type, specified as 'dirichlet',
'neumann', or 'mixed'.
Example: applyBoundaryCondition(model,'dirichlet','Face',3,'u',0)
Data Types: char
Geometric region type, specified as 'Face' for 3-D
geometry or 'Edge' for 2-D geometry.
Example: applyBoundaryCondition(model,'dirichlet','Face',3,'u',0)
Data Types: char | string
Geometric region ID, specified as a vector of positive integers. Find the
region IDs by using pdegplot with the
'FaceLabels' (3-D) or 'EdgeLabels'
(2-D) value set to 'on'.
Example: applyBoundaryCondition(model,'dirichlet','Face',3:6,'u',0)
Data Types: double
Dirichlet condition h*u = r, specified as a vector with
N elements or a function handle. N
is the number of PDEs in the system. For the syntax of the function handle
form of r, see Nonconstant Boundary Conditions.
Example: 'r',[0;4;-1]
Data Types: double | function_handle
Complex Number Support: Yes
Dirichlet condition h*u = r, specified as an
N-by-N matrix, a vector with
N^2 elements, or a function handle.
N is the number of PDEs in the system. For the syntax
of the function handle form of h, see Nonconstant Boundary Conditions.
Example: 'h',[2,1;1,2]
Data Types: double | function_handle
Complex Number Support: Yes
Generalized Neumann condition n·(c×∇u) + qu =
g, specified as a vector with N elements or
a function handle. N is the number of PDEs in the system.
For scalar PDEs, the generalized Neumann condition is n·(c∇u) + qu =
g. For the syntax of the function handle form of
g, see Nonconstant Boundary Conditions.
Example: 'g',[3;2;-1]
Data Types: double | function_handle
Complex Number Support: Yes
Generalized Neumann condition n·(c×∇u) + qu =
g, specified as an
N-by-N matrix, a vector with
N^2 elements, or a function
handle. N is the number of PDEs in the system. For the
syntax of the function handle form of q, see Nonconstant Boundary Conditions.
Example: 'q',eye(3)
Data Types: double | function_handle
Complex Number Support: Yes
Dirichlet conditions, specified as a vector of up to N
elements or as a function handle. If u has less than
N elements, then you must also use
EquationIndex. The u and
EquationIndex arguments must have the same length. If
u has N elements, then specifying
EquationIndex is optional.
For the syntax of the function handle form of u, see
Nonconstant Boundary Conditions.
Example: applyBoundaryCondition(model,'dirichlet','Face',[2,4,11],'u',0)
Data Types: double
Complex Number Support: Yes
Index of the known u components, specified as a vector
of integers with entries from 1 to N.
EquationIndex and u must have the
same length.
Example: applyBoundaryCondition(model,'mixed','Face',[2,4,11],'u',[3,-1],'EquationIndex',[2,3])
Data Types: double
Vectorized function evaluation, specified as 'on' or
'off'. This evaluation applies when you pass a
function handle as an argument. To save time in function handle evaluation,
specify 'on', assuming that your function handle computes
in a vectorized fashion. See Vectorization. For details of
this evaluation, see Nonconstant Boundary Conditions.
Example: applyBoundaryCondition(model,'dirichlet','Face',[2,4,11],'u',@ucalculator,'Vectorized','on')
Data Types: char
Version History
Introduced in R2015a
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