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Magnetic Brake example fails at higher rotation rates- Detail: NaN or Inf found when solving linear system using SOR.
Posted 5 sept. 2014, 19:38 UTC−4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.3b 2 Replies
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I'm currently modeling a situation quite like COMSOLs example of the magnetic brake as expressed in the magnetic_brake.mph file in the example forums. I've gotten my model to work at low angular rates, but whenever I attempt to increase to higher velocities, the model issues an :" - Detail: NaN or Inf found when solving linear system using SOR" error. If I increase the angular rate by small increments from where it works to the speeds where this error is issued, at some point the model simply fails to converge.
To try to understand what was going on, I decided just explore higher angular rates using the actual magnetic_brake.mph model, and to my surprise it behaves just the same way: The model is distributed with an initial angular rate of 1000 rpm (as set by the dV0 term in the Global Definitions: Parameters list), but try bumping it up to 10,000 and it fails to converge and by 100,000 it also issuses "NaN or Inf found when solving linear system using SOR".
As everyone has access to the online magnetic_brake.mph example, could someone help me understand what I have to do to get such mef models to converge when using higher velocities?
To try to understand what was going on, I decided just explore higher angular rates using the actual magnetic_brake.mph model, and to my surprise it behaves just the same way: The model is distributed with an initial angular rate of 1000 rpm (as set by the dV0 term in the Global Definitions: Parameters list), but try bumping it up to 10,000 and it fails to converge and by 100,000 it also issuses "NaN or Inf found when solving linear system using SOR".
As everyone has access to the online magnetic_brake.mph example, could someone help me understand what I have to do to get such mef models to converge when using higher velocities?
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