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Posted:
1 decade ago
8 janv. 2013, 13:08 UTC−5
Anybody? I am really sorry about this, but I am just a newbie who still trying to figure stuff on the COMSOL.
Any help or comment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Anybody? I am really sorry about this, but I am just a newbie who still trying to figure stuff on the COMSOL.
Any help or comment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 janv. 2013, 15:41 UTC−5
Hi
no reason to be sorry, but starting COMSOL directly with FSI (a 3 physics combination case) is setting the bar quite high up! ;)
The best is to start step by step, one physics at the time, and repeat a few of the model library examples first.
There could be many reasons why the solver fails: mesh, mesh density, boundary mesh missing or not complete, BC values missing or incomplete, and more critical initial: values too far from the solution, difficult to say like that
Do not give up, you will see after some time you will become a FEM master ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
no reason to be sorry, but starting COMSOL directly with FSI (a 3 physics combination case) is setting the bar quite high up! ;)
The best is to start step by step, one physics at the time, and repeat a few of the model library examples first.
There could be many reasons why the solver fails: mesh, mesh density, boundary mesh missing or not complete, BC values missing or incomplete, and more critical initial: values too far from the solution, difficult to say like that
Do not give up, you will see after some time you will become a FEM master ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 janv. 2013, 15:56 UTC−5
Hi Ivar,
thank you for your advice. I already did some of the tutorials on laminar flow, heat transfer, and FSI. I also already tried to modify the FSI/microfluidic tutorial from a filament that stand perpendicular to the flow to be a free moving sphere inside a cavity, which also does not work.
Some things I notice is that when I use the same FSI tutorial (filament stand against moving fluid in microfluidic channel), but make the filament free to move (take out the constraint on the base), I got the similar error message. Even if I modify the channel to be a well, I still got error message. Do you have any advice for modeling buoyant solid sphere that is moved by fluid?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Ivar,
thank you for your advice. I already did some of the tutorials on laminar flow, heat transfer, and FSI. I also already tried to modify the FSI/microfluidic tutorial from a filament that stand perpendicular to the flow to be a free moving sphere inside a cavity, which also does not work.
Some things I notice is that when I use the same FSI tutorial (filament stand against moving fluid in microfluidic channel), but make the filament free to move (take out the constraint on the base), I got the similar error message. Even if I modify the channel to be a well, I still got error message. Do you have any advice for modeling buoyant solid sphere that is moved by fluid?
Thanks in advance.
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 janv. 2013, 16:23 UTC−5
Hi
FSI and large motions are tricky for the ALE, re-meshing sometimes helps ...
have you looked at the level set method ?
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
FSI and large motions are tricky for the ALE, re-meshing sometimes helps ...
have you looked at the level set method ?
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
1 nov. 2014, 12:20 UTC−4
Hi
I changed your uploaded program with following modifications in the study section.
1) Segregated to Fully Coupled.
2) Free to Strict in time stepping with Initial step 0.001, Maximum step 0.01.
Based on this, I got attached figures. It looks buoyant solid sphere blocks right flow channel after 0.0924 seconds. I hope this helps you.
Thanks,
Myungwu
Hi
I changed your uploaded program with following modifications in the study section.
1) Segregated to Fully Coupled.
2) Free to Strict in time stepping with Initial step 0.001, Maximum step 0.01.
Based on this, I got attached figures. It looks buoyant solid sphere blocks right flow channel after 0.0924 seconds. I hope this helps you.
Thanks,
Myungwu
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 nov. 2014, 22:33 UTC−5
Hi Myungyu,
thank you so much for help solving this problem! I have yet found the solution until now and your help is greatly appreciated.
I followed your suggestion, but I got this error message instead. Attached are the figure of steps that I believed following you, the error message, and the error *.mpg file (let me know if you need the comsol file with results).
One thing that change compared to before is that i now use version 4.4b. Does it change anything?
Could you tell me what I did wrong please? Thank you again! I really appreciate it!
Sofie
Hi Myungyu,
thank you so much for help solving this problem! I have yet found the solution until now and your help is greatly appreciated.
I followed your suggestion, but I got this error message instead. Attached are the figure of steps that I believed following you, the error message, and the error *.mpg file (let me know if you need the comsol file with results).
One thing that change compared to before is that i now use version 4.4b. Does it change anything?
Could you tell me what I did wrong please? Thank you again! I really appreciate it!
Sofie
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Posted:
1 decade ago
18 nov. 2014, 11:11 UTC−5
Hi Sofie,
Your result is exactly same as mine. If my understanding is correct, the circle moves to right-up direction and finally blocks the fluid flow after 0.0934 second. Please draw the fluid flow profile from the Results with 2D at time 0 and 0.09 second. You can see the circle is moved. I did not attaching figures because, for some reason, "Attach File" button of this website did not work at this time. I hope this is the result you want, otherwise please let me know.
Thanks,
Myungwu
Hi Sofie,
Your result is exactly same as mine. If my understanding is correct, the circle moves to right-up direction and finally blocks the fluid flow after 0.0934 second. Please draw the fluid flow profile from the Results with 2D at time 0 and 0.09 second. You can see the circle is moved. I did not attaching figures because, for some reason, "Attach File" button of this website did not work at this time. I hope this is the result you want, otherwise please let me know.
Thanks,
Myungwu
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Posted:
10 years ago
3 déc. 2014, 16:20 UTC−5
Hi all,
I have this problem and I think it could be because of boundary condition. When the free objects arrive the boundary of fluid, it must recognize it as a boundary condition, but it doesn't.
Can any body tell me how to solve this problem?
I want my solid model deform and pass through the channel.
I really appreciate this regard.
bests.
Hi all,
I have this problem and I think it could be because of boundary condition. When the free objects arrive the boundary of fluid, it must recognize it as a boundary condition, but it doesn't.
Can any body tell me how to solve this problem?
I want my solid model deform and pass through the channel.
I really appreciate this regard.
bests.
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Posted:
9 years ago
10 nov. 2015, 06:04 UTC−5
Hi
I am facing same error while solving a problem where a solid ball is kept at the interface of 2 fluids and the change in interface has to be measured.
Hi
I am facing same error while solving a problem where a solid ball is kept at the interface of 2 fluids and the change in interface has to be measured.