Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 janv. 2011, 09:36 UTC−5
Hi
I believe with a FSI (fluide structure interaction) module it should work :
model the water & the ball (ideally starting inside the water, as if not you need to try special tricks à la "level set", not even sure it works). You add some body load from gravity, use a time series/transient solver, that should be it
probably you could start in 2D-axi to make the model simpler and quicker so solve.
Note, improve somewhat the default initial condition = 0, that helps a lot on the solving time and convergence chances
And use if possible v4.1 it has a better documentation and is smoother than the early version 4.0, particularly for cfd
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I believe with a FSI (fluide structure interaction) module it should work :
model the water & the ball (ideally starting inside the water, as if not you need to try special tricks à la "level set", not even sure it works). You add some body load from gravity, use a time series/transient solver, that should be it
probably you could start in 2D-axi to make the model simpler and quicker so solve.
Note, improve somewhat the default initial condition = 0, that helps a lot on the solving time and convergence chances
And use if possible v4.1 it has a better documentation and is smoother than the early version 4.0, particularly for cfd
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 janv. 2011, 09:46 UTC−5
Thanks a lot for your reply.
is it possible to model surface between air and water ? I'm new to Comsol. would you please describe more?
I have attached the simple model. I am eager to see surface change during the process.
Gray : Air
Green : Ball
Blue : Water
Thanks
Thanks a lot for your reply.
is it possible to model surface between air and water ? I'm new to Comsol. would you please describe more?
I have attached the simple model. I am eager to see surface change during the process.
Gray : Air
Green : Ball
Blue : Water
Thanks
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 janv. 2011, 09:53 UTC−5
Hi
certainly possible, but that's the trickyest example, i.e. how to define the contact and change in topology ? probably one need to try with a level set methode, but it means formula tweaking, and fun, but too much to do for now and here, for me :)
Sorry cannot do better, but try already a falling ball in a tube of water, once you have that running, you should also have some good clues how to continue
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
certainly possible, but that's the trickyest example, i.e. how to define the contact and change in topology ? probably one need to try with a level set methode, but it means formula tweaking, and fun, but too much to do for now and here, for me :)
Sorry cannot do better, but try already a falling ball in a tube of water, once you have that running, you should also have some good clues how to continue
--
Good luck
Ivar