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Friction stir welding modeling, heat transfer+navier stokes, getting solver error...
Posted 2 juil. 2012, 02:44 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 3.5a 1 Reply
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Hi everybody,
I would like to model friction stir welding process. I used general heat transfer module and incompressible navier stokes module together. I do not have any problem with the heat transfer module, when I solve seperately, the heat transfer model gives reasonable results. But when I add the navier stokes model I get an error. NaN or failed to find.....(I can give later on detailed error message)
I checked all the boundary conditions, all of them are consistent with the real world. I added some pressure boundary conditions to ease the numerical calculations.
I think the problematic thing is the way I define the viscosity. The viscosity is a function of flow stress and strain rate. And again the flow stress is a function of temperature and strain rate. So the viscosity changes with the strain rate and temperature.
I ticked higly nonlinear problem alternative, I ticked complex number alternative, I tried several different solvers. But I could not manage to avoid this error.
By the way I use COMSOL 3.5a, steady state eulerian approach.
If you suggest me a solution, I would appreciate it a lot.
Atilla
I would like to model friction stir welding process. I used general heat transfer module and incompressible navier stokes module together. I do not have any problem with the heat transfer module, when I solve seperately, the heat transfer model gives reasonable results. But when I add the navier stokes model I get an error. NaN or failed to find.....(I can give later on detailed error message)
I checked all the boundary conditions, all of them are consistent with the real world. I added some pressure boundary conditions to ease the numerical calculations.
I think the problematic thing is the way I define the viscosity. The viscosity is a function of flow stress and strain rate. And again the flow stress is a function of temperature and strain rate. So the viscosity changes with the strain rate and temperature.
I ticked higly nonlinear problem alternative, I ticked complex number alternative, I tried several different solvers. But I could not manage to avoid this error.
By the way I use COMSOL 3.5a, steady state eulerian approach.
If you suggest me a solution, I would appreciate it a lot.
Atilla
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