Jim Freels
mechanical side of nuclear engineering, multiphysics analysis, COMSOL specialist
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Sep 24, 2011, 10:58 a.m. EDT
Why would you want to do this ? This is asking for trouble and problems.
But, if you insist, even after realizing that COMSOL has a much better CFD simulation capability that will provide the data you need to produce multi-physics simulations, I am guessing you could do this by the following:
1) write the CFX data out to a file,
2) read the data in via the function capability of COMSOL
3) use the function within the COMSOL solution
4) run the entire job within a MATLAB loop that controls both the CFX and COMSOL execution
5) will probably require explicit time stepping to get all this to work; and probably will produce questionable results because of that
forewarned:
History has proven that trying to create multiphysics simulations by coupling separate codes through explicit time stepping and external data I/O (via file or memory or "ram disk") is prone to failure.
Why would you want to do this ? This is asking for trouble and problems.
But, if you insist, even after realizing that COMSOL has a much better CFD simulation capability that will provide the data you need to produce multi-physics simulations, I am guessing you could do this by the following:
1) write the CFX data out to a file,
2) read the data in via the function capability of COMSOL
3) use the function within the COMSOL solution
4) run the entire job within a MATLAB loop that controls both the CFX and COMSOL execution
5) will probably require explicit time stepping to get all this to work; and probably will produce questionable results because of that
forewarned:
History has proven that trying to create multiphysics simulations by coupling separate codes through explicit time stepping and external data I/O (via file or memory or "ram disk") is prone to failure.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Oct 17, 2011, 8:36 a.m. EDT
Thank you so much for your kind information
I want to ask you some questions about comsol's ability.
I'm working on cylinder underwater and I can't neglect the effect of viscosity,also the fluid is incompressible.so with this information are Comsol able to model this and get the pressure analysis information for acoustical analysis?
thank you
Thank you so much for your kind information
I want to ask you some questions about comsol's ability.
I'm working on cylinder underwater and I can't neglect the effect of viscosity,also the fluid is incompressible.so with this information are Comsol able to model this and get the pressure analysis information for acoustical analysis?
thank you
Jim Freels
mechanical side of nuclear engineering, multiphysics analysis, COMSOL specialist
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Oct 17, 2011, 10:11 a.m. EDT
Yes.
Yes.