Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
9 years ago
28 juil. 2015, 10:20 UTC−4
Hi
Check the solver node: Dependent variables and the associated Help and/or DOC "Initial variables Solved For"
Try using some of the COMSOL internal combined solver cases as shown herebelow for solid
There is NO restriction that both solver cases must be under the SAME study
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
Check the solver node: Dependent variables and the associated Help and/or DOC "Initial variables Solved For"
Try using some of the COMSOL internal combined solver cases as shown herebelow for solid
There is NO restriction that both solver cases must be under the SAME study
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
9 years ago
31 juil. 2015, 03:54 UTC−4
I am so grateful that you have replied to my question! That was very useful. Besides, I am still not sure if my setting is correct because I still can't get the result.
I have set two turbulence model with the same boundary condition. Then I use to steps of stationary calculation in one study. In the second step, I set the "initial values for variables solved for" as follows:
Method: Solution
Study: Study 1
Stationary Solution: Current
Use: Current
Selection:Automatic
And I have tried also to use these two models in two study.
In the second study, I set:
Method: Solution
Study: Study 1
Stationary Solution: Solution 1
Use: last
Selection:Automatic
Are they correct? Sorry for bothering you again!
I am so grateful that you have replied to my question! That was very useful. Besides, I am still not sure if my setting is correct because I still can't get the result.
I have set two turbulence model with the same boundary condition. Then I use to steps of stationary calculation in one study. In the second step, I set the "initial values for variables solved for" as follows:
Method: Solution
Study: Study 1
Stationary Solution: Current
Use: Current
Selection:Automatic
And I have tried also to use these two models in two study.
In the second study, I set:
Method: Solution
Study: Study 1
Stationary Solution: Solution 1
Use: last
Selection:Automatic
Are they correct? Sorry for bothering you again!
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Posted:
9 years ago
3 août 2015, 00:02 UTC−4
What do you mean you cannot get a result? Does it not converge or do you not get what you expect?
Mark
What do you mean you cannot get a result? Does it not converge or do you not get what you expect?
Mark
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Posted:
9 years ago
3 août 2015, 00:15 UTC−4
Yes, I mean that it doesn't converge.
Yes, I mean that it doesn't converge.
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Posted:
9 years ago
3 août 2015, 00:15 UTC−4
Yes, I mean that it doesn't converge.
Yes, I mean that it doesn't converge.
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Posted:
9 years ago
3 août 2015, 22:54 UTC−4
what is the error message when you separate it out into two different studies?
what is the error message when you separate it out into two different studies?