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Posted:
5 years ago
28 janv. 2020, 16:10 UTC−5
Hello Ankush,
Automatic Remeshing is what I think might help you. You can enable this under Study -> "Your Study" -> Settings -> Study Extensions.
High deformation of the mesh may result in poor convergence by creating high skewed and distorted elements. So, if you expect a significant mesh deformation in your model, it may help you. It basically remeshes your geometry when the remeshing criterion is satisfied. You can control the remeshing criterion.
Good luck,
Hamid
Hello Ankush,
Automatic Remeshing is what I think might help you. You can enable this under Study -> "Your Study" -> Settings -> Study Extensions.
High deformation of the mesh may result in poor convergence by creating high skewed and distorted elements. So, if you expect a significant mesh deformation in your model, it may help you. It basically remeshes your geometry when the remeshing criterion is satisfied. You can control the remeshing criterion.
Good luck,
Hamid
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
5 years ago
28 janv. 2020, 17:09 UTC−5
Hello Ankush,
If the topology of the computational domain changes when the valve closes, even remeshing will eventually fail. This blog presents an alternative approach consisting in increasing the fluid's viscositywhen te gap through which the fluid flows becomes small. That blog post uses a ball valve o illustrate the concept but it's very general.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello Ankush,
If the topology of the computational domain changes when the valve closes, even remeshing will eventually fail. [This blog](https://www.comsol.com/blogs/tips-using-wall-distance-interface/) presents an alternative approach consisting in increasing the fluid's viscositywhen te gap through which the fluid flows becomes small. That blog post uses a ball valve o illustrate the concept but it's very general.
Best,
Jeff