Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
2 decades ago
29 oct. 2009, 08:48 UTC−4
Hi
indeed there are several discussions about maxwell stress tensor, on one side and large mesh differences o the other side. Trying to mix both increases the fun !
I can only suggest to try to make several "boxes", cut your thin volumes such that you have interiour boundaries with the same "material" and perhaps subdivide the volume giving you trouble in several layers, as a "russian doll", there is an example somewhere on the forum of a small sphere inside a bigger one, if you add one or two intermediate spheres the system meshes automatically, if you have only the tiny one and the big external one it fails.
Hope this helps, in general meshing is a delicate issue when youhave complex volume with very different dimensions. I always now cut my volumes along symmetry axis, and such to separte "small" and larger volumes. This gives me long lists of domains, but its can be managed by creating groups and then by meshing item per items you finally speed up and get a better control.
All this is really easier in V4, hope it comes soon (even if I fear other surprises)
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
indeed there are several discussions about maxwell stress tensor, on one side and large mesh differences o the other side. Trying to mix both increases the fun !
I can only suggest to try to make several "boxes", cut your thin volumes such that you have interiour boundaries with the same "material" and perhaps subdivide the volume giving you trouble in several layers, as a "russian doll", there is an example somewhere on the forum of a small sphere inside a bigger one, if you add one or two intermediate spheres the system meshes automatically, if you have only the tiny one and the big external one it fails.
Hope this helps, in general meshing is a delicate issue when youhave complex volume with very different dimensions. I always now cut my volumes along symmetry axis, and such to separte "small" and larger volumes. This gives me long lists of domains, but its can be managed by creating groups and then by meshing item per items you finally speed up and get a better control.
All this is really easier in V4, hope it comes soon (even if I fear other surprises)
Good luck
Ivar
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
Please login with a confirmed email address before reporting spam
Posted:
2 decades ago
29 oct. 2009, 08:48 UTC−4
Hi
indeed there are several discussions about maxwell stress tensor, on one side and large mesh differences o the other side. Trying to mix both increases the fun !
I can only suggest to try to make several "boxes", cut your thin volumes such that you have interiour boundaries with the same "material" and perhaps subdivide the volume giving you trouble in several layers, as a "russian doll", there is an example somewhere on the forum of a small sphere inside a bigger one, if you add one or two intermediate spheres the system meshes automatically, if you have only the tiny one and the big external one it fails.
Hope this helps, in general meshing is a delicate issue when youhave complex volume with very different dimensions. I always now cut my volumes along symmetry axis, and such to separte "small" and larger volumes. This gives me long lists of domains, but its can be managed by creating groups and then by meshing item per items you finally speed up and get a better control.
All this is really easier in V4, hope it comes soon (even if I fear other surprises)
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
indeed there are several discussions about maxwell stress tensor, on one side and large mesh differences o the other side. Trying to mix both increases the fun !
I can only suggest to try to make several "boxes", cut your thin volumes such that you have interiour boundaries with the same "material" and perhaps subdivide the volume giving you trouble in several layers, as a "russian doll", there is an example somewhere on the forum of a small sphere inside a bigger one, if you add one or two intermediate spheres the system meshes automatically, if you have only the tiny one and the big external one it fails.
Hope this helps, in general meshing is a delicate issue when youhave complex volume with very different dimensions. I always now cut my volumes along symmetry axis, and such to separte "small" and larger volumes. This gives me long lists of domains, but its can be managed by creating groups and then by meshing item per items you finally speed up and get a better control.
All this is really easier in V4, hope it comes soon (even if I fear other surprises)
Good luck
Ivar