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Posted:
1 decade ago
13 juil. 2010, 08:32 UTC−4
This is an old comsol file. Try uploading a 3.5a or 4.0 version please.
This is an old comsol file. Try uploading a 3.5a or 4.0 version please.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
13 juil. 2010, 22:34 UTC−4
Danial,
Thank you so much for responding my email. i am attaching a new file in 3.5a version.
Danial,
Thank you so much for responding my email. i am attaching a new file in 3.5a version.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 juil. 2010, 02:36 UTC−4
Jonathan,
Can you please tell more about the problem in detail? The solver started running just ok.
Jonathan,
Can you please tell more about the problem in detail? The solver started running just ok.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 juil. 2010, 21:20 UTC−4
Danial,
thank you so much for extending your help.
i am very glad that the model did run properly this time. i just did a several changes and revisited the in inputs of the data.
my apologies for taking your time.
maybe i just committed some errors in inputing the data.
but sooner should problems arise again, i will keep it posted in the forum.
again thank you so much and may God bless you.
jonathan
Danial,
thank you so much for extending your help.
i am very glad that the model did run properly this time. i just did a several changes and revisited the in inputs of the data.
my apologies for taking your time.
maybe i just committed some errors in inputing the data.
but sooner should problems arise again, i will keep it posted in the forum.
again thank you so much and may God bless you.
jonathan
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Posted:
9 years ago
30 mars 2016, 11:20 UTC−4
Hi Jonathan,
I'm dealing with a problem similar to that you had, as I can read. May I ask you how you solved the problem of swelling in a porous media with Comsol?
I'd really appreciate your help.
Many Thanks
Simona
Hi Jonathan,
I'm dealing with a problem similar to that you had, as I can read. May I ask you how you solved the problem of swelling in a porous media with Comsol?
I'd really appreciate your help.
Many Thanks
Simona
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Posted:
9 years ago
30 mars 2016, 19:21 UTC−4
Hi Simona,
What I did before was combine two different physics. Heat transfer in solids and Structural Mechanics. The analogy of the Fourier's Law of Heat Transfer and Fick's Diffusion was used for the moisture diffusion in the media that I was studying. Then for the hygroscopic swelling part, I used the structural mechanics module. You can add the thermal expansion node in structural mechanics. Attached is the picture of what I did.
Hope that helps.
Jonathan
Hi Simona,
What I did before was combine two different physics. Heat transfer in solids and Structural Mechanics. The analogy of the Fourier's Law of Heat Transfer and Fick's Diffusion was used for the moisture diffusion in the media that I was studying. Then for the hygroscopic swelling part, I used the structural mechanics module. You can add the thermal expansion node in structural mechanics. Attached is the picture of what I did.
Hope that helps.
Jonathan
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Posted:
9 years ago
31 mars 2016, 04:15 UTC−4
Dear Jonathan,
thanks a lot for your answer!
I'm afraid that my problem is a little bit complicated and I need to implement the model with a moving mesh because I can't use the built-in models for the physics. I found problems in coupling equations written with the mathematics module and the moving mesh to simulate at the same time the swelling behaviour and the physics of my problem.
Can you give me some indications?
Thank you
Simona
Dear Jonathan,
thanks a lot for your answer!
I'm afraid that my problem is a little bit complicated and I need to implement the model with a moving mesh because I can't use the built-in models for the physics. I found problems in coupling equations written with the mathematics module and the moving mesh to simulate at the same time the swelling behaviour and the physics of my problem.
Can you give me some indications?
Thank you
Simona
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Posted:
9 years ago
31 mars 2016, 19:39 UTC−4
Hi Simona
I've seen one topic in the forum before about moving mesh. Maybe this can help you.
www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/26292/
Transient 3D Moving Mesh
Try to study the works of Prof. Rebecca Cantrell. She perfectly modelled a moving mesh problem.
Jonathan
Hi Simona
I've seen one topic in the forum before about moving mesh. Maybe this can help you.
http://www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/26292/
Transient 3D Moving Mesh
Try to study the works of Prof. Rebecca Cantrell. She perfectly modelled a moving mesh problem.
Jonathan
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Posted:
9 years ago
1 avr. 2016, 03:31 UTC−4
Thank you Jonathan.
I've already seen that conversation on the forum, but I'll try to study in more detail the work of Prof. Cantrell.
Simona
Thank you Jonathan.
I've already seen that conversation on the forum, but I'll try to study in more detail the work of Prof. Cantrell.
Simona