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Mass Balance Tracking
Posted 25 févr. 2011, 00:37 UTC−5 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 4.0a 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am trying to solve a rectangular domain fluid flow and heat transfer problem (please look at the attached figure).
I had following questions:
1. The problem was solved using Comsol 4.0a with “pressure-point constraint” of 0 Pa at point “c”. The “Laminar Flow” and “Heat Transfer” models were used. The stationary solver gave a converged solution. However on checking the mass balance for the boundaries a mass deficit was observed.
Is there a method to ensure that the mass, momentum and energy balances are satisfied accurately during the process of solving? And also can this be tracked/ monitored during the process of solving? How can the accuracy be improved?
2. Now if the same problem is solved using Comsol 4.0a with “pressure-point constraint” of 0 Pa at point “a”, the stationary solver does not solve. How can this problem be resolved?
Also I am using a free triangular mesh with "extremely fine" size.
Thank You,
Ranjeeth
I am trying to solve a rectangular domain fluid flow and heat transfer problem (please look at the attached figure).
I had following questions:
1. The problem was solved using Comsol 4.0a with “pressure-point constraint” of 0 Pa at point “c”. The “Laminar Flow” and “Heat Transfer” models were used. The stationary solver gave a converged solution. However on checking the mass balance for the boundaries a mass deficit was observed.
Is there a method to ensure that the mass, momentum and energy balances are satisfied accurately during the process of solving? And also can this be tracked/ monitored during the process of solving? How can the accuracy be improved?
2. Now if the same problem is solved using Comsol 4.0a with “pressure-point constraint” of 0 Pa at point “a”, the stationary solver does not solve. How can this problem be resolved?
Also I am using a free triangular mesh with "extremely fine" size.
Thank You,
Ranjeeth
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