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Droplet Breakup in a T-Junction Tutorial
Posted 13 déc. 2010, 13:49 UTC−5 Fluid & Heat, Microfluidics, Studies & Solvers Version 4.0a 1 Reply
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I want to do some modeling of droplets using version 4.0a and decided to start by doing the "Droplet Breakup in a T-Junction" tutorial. The tutorial was made for version 3.5a, before the "Transient Initialization" study step was introduced, and so the initialization of the level set function is done using a saved solution from version 3.5. I would like to be able to run this tutorial using the Transient Initialization step instead of the saved solution, as a way of teaching myself how to use this new feature.
When I download the .mph file and run it on my machine without making any changes, it runs fine and finishes in about 15 hours. I then made the following changes to use the Transient Initialization step:
-Added a new study, using the "Transient with Initialization" study type.
-Deleted the old study.
-In "Step1: Transient Initialization" I set the time to 6e-4 seconds (as suggested in the tutorial).
-In "Step2: Time Dependent" I set the time to range(0,0.005,0.08) (same as before).
-Selected "Compute" for the new study.
After about 20 hours the program is still working on time point 0.00002 and spits out the error "Error: Failed to find time step so that given tolerances are satisfied".
It seems to me like using the new "Transient with Initialization" study type should be quite straight-forward, so I must be missing something simple. I've attached my model to this message. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Adam
When I download the .mph file and run it on my machine without making any changes, it runs fine and finishes in about 15 hours. I then made the following changes to use the Transient Initialization step:
-Added a new study, using the "Transient with Initialization" study type.
-Deleted the old study.
-In "Step1: Transient Initialization" I set the time to 6e-4 seconds (as suggested in the tutorial).
-In "Step2: Time Dependent" I set the time to range(0,0.005,0.08) (same as before).
-Selected "Compute" for the new study.
After about 20 hours the program is still working on time point 0.00002 and spits out the error "Error: Failed to find time step so that given tolerances are satisfied".
It seems to me like using the new "Transient with Initialization" study type should be quite straight-forward, so I must be missing something simple. I've attached my model to this message. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Adam
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