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Obtaining Different Results for same Simulation

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I have been using COMSOL to simulate an electrochemical cell using the AC/DC and Heat Transfer Modules. I had been using COMSOL version 4.4 and recently upgraded to COMSOL 5.3. For some reason, when I run simulations with the new version, I get very different results for the plots of temperature vs time. The results from COMSOL 4.4 match up better with the experimental results. I have not made any significant changes to the simulation. The only change I made is that I replaced the "Surface-to-ambient-Radiation" physics into "Diffuse Surface", and all that did was change the values, the shape of the graph still does not match the results achieved beforehand with version 4.4. Are there any significant changes between COMSOL 4.4 and COMSOL 5.3 that I have not accounted for?

Thank You, Gabriel Papadatos


3 Replies Last Post 1 nov. 2017, 17:13 UTC−4
Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 7 years ago 31 oct. 2017, 17:10 UTC−4
Updated: 7 years ago 1 nov. 2017, 08:44 UTC−4

Hello Gabriel,

Did you perform a mesh convergence study on your 4.4 model (https://www.comsol.com/multiphysics/mesh-refinement) ? If not, it is possible that your 4.4 file was sensitive to the choice of mesh. In that case, since meshing algorithms have changed between versions 4.4 and 5.3, you could get a noticeable change in your solution when running the identical file in 5.3.

Best,

Jeff

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Jeff Hiller
Hello Gabriel, Did you perform a mesh convergence study on your 4.4 model (https://www.comsol.com/multiphysics/mesh-refinement) ? If not, it is possible that your 4.4 file was sensitive to the choice of mesh. In that case, since meshing algorithms have changed between versions 4.4 and 5.3, you could get a noticeable change in your solution when running the identical file in 5.3. Best, Jeff

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Posted: 7 years ago 1 nov. 2017, 16:23 UTC−4

To Jeff,

Thank you for the information. I used the physics based mesh for version 4.4 and did not modify it for version 5.3. Do you reccomend performing a mesh convergence study on the file in 5.3, as I no longer have access to 4.4, or is itbest to recreate the mesh manually?

Best, Gabriel Papadatos

To Jeff, Thank you for the information. I used the physics based mesh for version 4.4 and did not modify it for version 5.3. Do you reccomend performing a mesh convergence study on the file in 5.3, as I no longer have access to 4.4, or is itbest to recreate the mesh manually? Best, Gabriel Papadatos

Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 7 years ago 1 nov. 2017, 17:13 UTC−4

Whether you are using a "User Controled" mesh or a "Physics controled" one, it is good practice to perform a mesh convergence study to ascrtain that the solution is not mesh dependent. In your case, you will need to do it in 5.3 since 4.4 is no longer available to you.

BTW, there is an example showing how to do a mesh convergence study using a parametric sweep in the Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics manual (Accessible through File > Help > Documentation or here: https://cdn.comsol.com/documentation/5.3.0.316/IntroductionToCOMSOLMultiphysics.pdf ).

Best,

Jeff

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Jeff Hiller
Whether you are using a "User Controled" mesh or a "Physics controled" one, it is good practice to perform a mesh convergence study to ascrtain that the solution is not mesh dependent. In your case, you will need to do it in 5.3 since 4.4 is no longer available to you. BTW, there is an example showing how to do a mesh convergence study using a parametric sweep in the Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics manual (Accessible through File > Help > Documentation or here: https://cdn.comsol.com/documentation/5.3.0.316/IntroductionToCOMSOLMultiphysics.pdf ). Best, Jeff

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