Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 oct. 2010, 07:08 UTC−4
Hi
by default COMSOL implements several derivatives (spatial and temporal) have you checked the equations view to see if also in raw PDE mode, these are generated by default ? I cannot remember just now which are present) In the 3.5 doc there was a list of all variables for each "application mode", I havent seen it updated in V4 yet
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
by default COMSOL implements several derivatives (spatial and temporal) have you checked the equations view to see if also in raw PDE mode, these are generated by default ? I cannot remember just now which are present) In the 3.5 doc there was a list of all variables for each "application mode", I havent seen it updated in V4 yet
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Good luck
Ivar
Magnus Ringh
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 oct. 2010, 10:28 UTC−4
This is a bit tricky but possible.
In version 4, add a Constraint node and specify that R is the constraint R = 0 is
1-ut
ut is COMSOL syntax for du/dt. This constrains du/dt to 1 at the boundary where the Constraint node is active. You also need to make the following modifications in the Settings window for the Constraint node:
- Select "Unidirectional" from the "Constraint type" list because the bidirectional constraint attempts to apply the test function on the time derivative of u, which is not supported.
- Select the "Use weak constraints" check box because pointwise constraints for time derivatives are not supported.
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
This is a bit tricky but possible.
In version 4, add a Constraint node and specify that R is the constraint R = 0 is
1-ut
ut is COMSOL syntax for du/dt. This constrains du/dt to 1 at the boundary where the Constraint node is active. You also need to make the following modifications in the Settings window for the Constraint node:
- Select "Unidirectional" from the "Constraint type" list because the bidirectional constraint attempts to apply the test function on the time derivative of u, which is not supported.
- Select the "Use weak constraints" check box because pointwise constraints for time derivatives are not supported.
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 oct. 2010, 14:52 UTC−4
Thank you for your time. I will try these solutions. If I can't find anything I will ask again with more details.
Thank you for your time. I will try these solutions. If I can't find anything I will ask again with more details.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 avr. 2012, 06:25 UTC−4
This is a bit tricky but possible.
In version 4, add a Constraint node and specify that R is the constraint R = 0 is
1-ut
ut is COMSOL syntax for du/dt. This constrains du/dt to 1 at the boundary where the Constraint node is active. You also need to make the following modifications in the Settings window for the Constraint node:
- Select "Unidirectional" from the "Constraint type" list because the bidirectional constraint attempts to apply the test function on the time derivative of u, which is not supported.
- Select the "Use weak constraints" check box because pointwise constraints for time derivatives are not supported.
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
Hi, I use comsol3.5a. I met the same erro during a transient elasto-plastic analysis. In my model, the identity pairs is also used. I selected the weak constraints as you recommended,but it didn't work. Looking forward to your help
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This is a bit tricky but possible.
In version 4, add a Constraint node and specify that R is the constraint R = 0 is
1-ut
ut is COMSOL syntax for du/dt. This constrains du/dt to 1 at the boundary where the Constraint node is active. You also need to make the following modifications in the Settings window for the Constraint node:
- Select "Unidirectional" from the "Constraint type" list because the bidirectional constraint attempts to apply the test function on the time derivative of u, which is not supported.
- Select the "Use weak constraints" check box because pointwise constraints for time derivatives are not supported.
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
[/QUOTE]
Hi, I use comsol3.5a. I met the same erro during a transient elasto-plastic analysis. In my model, the identity pairs is also used. I selected the weak constraints as you recommended,but it didn't work. Looking forward to your help
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 avr. 2012, 08:03 UTC−4
Hi, I am trying something similar where I am trying to specify a periodic boundary condition between two boundaries and equate it to the average of the strain over the volume multiplied with the difference in position vector. I tried it in verson 4.2 in stationary mode with a thermal strain but COMSOL is unable to solve it. Could you help?
Hi, I am trying something similar where I am trying to specify a periodic boundary condition between two boundaries and equate it to the average of the strain over the volume multiplied with the difference in position vector. I tried it in verson 4.2 in stationary mode with a thermal strain but COMSOL is unable to solve it. Could you help?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 avr. 2012, 14:06 UTC−4
Hi all,
Now I am trying to model a rotating machinery in AC/DC Module. It is exactly an axial flux permanent magnet synchronous generator.
I`ve finished the geometry and model of the generator. Yes, It`s like a disc, so it will be more efficient than the radial one.
These are the explanation of my model:
- Permanent magnet poles are pleced in the back yoke of rotor.
- Stator, which consist of some winding/coil, are placed between the two rotor. I`m using coreless stator one.
- There is air gap between rotor and stator.
I have adjusted the subdomain physics settings by choosing the material and the H-B equation, but I have no idea, what I have to do next.. So users, please suggest me what I have to adjust next.
- How to adjust the boundary settings?
- What function and equation that I`ve to give for the model.. In what part?
- and how to visualize the outcoming voltage of every phase of the generator??
Thank you
Halim, Zahari
Hi all,
Now I am trying to model a rotating machinery in AC/DC Module. It is exactly an axial flux permanent magnet synchronous generator.
I`ve finished the geometry and model of the generator. Yes, It`s like a disc, so it will be more efficient than the radial one.
These are the explanation of my model:
- Permanent magnet poles are pleced in the back yoke of rotor.
- Stator, which consist of some winding/coil, are placed between the two rotor. I`m using coreless stator one.
- There is air gap between rotor and stator.
I have adjusted the subdomain physics settings by choosing the material and the H-B equation, but I have no idea, what I have to do next.. So users, please suggest me what I have to adjust next.
- How to adjust the boundary settings?
- What function and equation that I`ve to give for the model.. In what part?
- and how to visualize the outcoming voltage of every phase of the generator??
Thank you
Halim, Zahari