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Moving mesh (ALE)
Posted 10 oct. 2014, 03:40 UTC−4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Mesh, Structural Mechanics Version 4.4 2 Replies
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Hi
I am new to COMSOL. I am trying to couple moving mesh with magnetic field and electric field interface. My simulation consists of an armature that moves under the influence of Lorentz force. I used an ODE to calculate the position of the armature. Now i need to couple it with ale and move the armature. How can i do this coupling.
Because for each step the mesh has to be moved to new position and then all the other physics should be calculated and so on.
I read through some examples. they have used different study options for each physics and then use the result as initial values for the next. I cannot use this because for every time step the position changes and i should incorporate it simultaneously in the other physics. Can someone help me.
Thank you
Nichith
I am new to COMSOL. I am trying to couple moving mesh with magnetic field and electric field interface. My simulation consists of an armature that moves under the influence of Lorentz force. I used an ODE to calculate the position of the armature. Now i need to couple it with ale and move the armature. How can i do this coupling.
Because for each step the mesh has to be moved to new position and then all the other physics should be calculated and so on.
I read through some examples. they have used different study options for each physics and then use the result as initial values for the next. I cannot use this because for every time step the position changes and i should incorporate it simultaneously in the other physics. Can someone help me.
Thank you
Nichith
2 Replies Last Post 3 nov. 2014, 06:26 UTC−5