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How to repeat time-dependent results and convert them into a periodic results?

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Dear all,

I am currently working on a bone model involving poroealsticity (solid mechanics and Darcy's law) and transport of diluted species in porous media. I am going to apply 1 hour cyclic loading (2hz) on my bone model. However, it tooks too long computational time.

Therefore, I try to decouple the poroelasticity physic and transport physic. I try to firstly compute fluid velocity in poroelasticity model and then import the velocity results into my advection transport model. I have read some threads and know this method works.

My questions is "For example, could I only simulate 1 minute cyclic loading in time-dependent study of poroelasticity and then repeat it for 60 times to group and make an hourly cyclic loading. Then I could use this one hour results into my advection transport model?

Thanks a lot!


0 Replies Last Post Mar 3, 2021, 11:08 p.m. EST
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