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Help with running script in COMSOL 3.5!
Posted 20 août 2011, 12:19 UTC−4 Acoustics & Vibrations 1 Reply
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Hello everybody!
I have the following problem. I have COMSOL script for calculation of torque exerted to the rotor of non-contact ultrasonic motor. This script generates file with name “moment” in ASCII format containing values of torque for different angular positions of rotor. Mesh during finite element modelling is generated automatically and there is also one refinement step. As a result of modelling I get dependence of torque on angular position of rotor presented in attached file. Unfortunately as a result of free meshing I get non-smooth dependence with sharp deviations in some points. I hope that this problem can be solved by additional refinement steps during meshing, but unfortunately I have not enough RAM on my computer (2 Gb) and can not make further refinement of mesh. Could you help me please? All that you need to do is simply run my script and return its output file to me.
Best regards,
Dmitry.
I have the following problem. I have COMSOL script for calculation of torque exerted to the rotor of non-contact ultrasonic motor. This script generates file with name “moment” in ASCII format containing values of torque for different angular positions of rotor. Mesh during finite element modelling is generated automatically and there is also one refinement step. As a result of modelling I get dependence of torque on angular position of rotor presented in attached file. Unfortunately as a result of free meshing I get non-smooth dependence with sharp deviations in some points. I hope that this problem can be solved by additional refinement steps during meshing, but unfortunately I have not enough RAM on my computer (2 Gb) and can not make further refinement of mesh. Could you help me please? All that you need to do is simply run my script and return its output file to me.
Best regards,
Dmitry.
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