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Parameter sweep and solution steps help
Posted 7 mai 2014, 02:06 UTC−4 Version 4.3 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am new to Comsol and I am having some trouble using the parameter sweep.
I am modeling a floquet boundary condition in eigenfrequency analysis for a solid mechanics model. I need to set few parameters sweeps for two variable simultaneously. For example, the two parameters are kx and ky. Let's say the first sweep is kx= [0 to1/2] and ky=[1/2 to 2/3], and the second sweep is kx = [1/2 to 3/4] and ky=[2/3 to 1].
I run the first sweep and get a solution. Then I create a new node and specify my range for the second sweep. However, whenever I get a solution it seems to erase the old one. All I need to do is just run the problem for these new values while keeping the old solutions.
I am not sure if the extension drop down really helps since there is no a continuation option. From the physics of the problem the "continuation" does not really matter because this doesn't depend on the solution before.
So in the nutshell how can I run multiple parameter sweeps while keeping the previous results from a previous sweep.
I am new to Comsol and I am having some trouble using the parameter sweep.
I am modeling a floquet boundary condition in eigenfrequency analysis for a solid mechanics model. I need to set few parameters sweeps for two variable simultaneously. For example, the two parameters are kx and ky. Let's say the first sweep is kx= [0 to1/2] and ky=[1/2 to 2/3], and the second sweep is kx = [1/2 to 3/4] and ky=[2/3 to 1].
I run the first sweep and get a solution. Then I create a new node and specify my range for the second sweep. However, whenever I get a solution it seems to erase the old one. All I need to do is just run the problem for these new values while keeping the old solutions.
I am not sure if the extension drop down really helps since there is no a continuation option. From the physics of the problem the "continuation" does not really matter because this doesn't depend on the solution before.
So in the nutshell how can I run multiple parameter sweeps while keeping the previous results from a previous sweep.
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