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Comsol Iteration - Defining a loop for Comsol
Posted May 3, 2012, 8:36 a.m. EDT Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Results & Visualization Version 4.2a 4 Replies
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Hi to all.
I am trying to simulate a heat exchanger und its heat transfer. For that i have to determine the wall temperature of my pipe. That isn't that difficult. I use a derived value (avererage) for that.
I use that value to calculate a new heat transfer coeeficient in comsol. Therefor i write that temperature in the paramter table in "global definition". Than i start a new simulation and i will get a new wall temperature. I use that new temperature as the next initial value described above.
Now i would like to ask you, if there is a possibility in comsol to define a loop of about 10 steps. Comsol should calculate the wall temperature itself and it should use that temperature for a new run. At the moment i have to do that by hand.
Thanks,
Alex
I am trying to simulate a heat exchanger und its heat transfer. For that i have to determine the wall temperature of my pipe. That isn't that difficult. I use a derived value (avererage) for that.
I use that value to calculate a new heat transfer coeeficient in comsol. Therefor i write that temperature in the paramter table in "global definition". Than i start a new simulation and i will get a new wall temperature. I use that new temperature as the next initial value described above.
Now i would like to ask you, if there is a possibility in comsol to define a loop of about 10 steps. Comsol should calculate the wall temperature itself and it should use that temperature for a new run. At the moment i have to do that by hand.
Thanks,
Alex
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