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Mesh visible in solution
Posted May 25, 2010, 11:09 a.m. EDT 1 Reply
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Hi all!
I'm simulating a coupled 3D problem including stokes flow and solid mechanics (there are only small displacements therefore I do not use an ALE) the get the response of a vibrating beam in a fluid. If I plot the velocity field there are slight "discontinuties" which seem to come from the mesh (see attached file, rectangle: solid, rest fluid). My question: Is this a graphical problem? I guess not, but where does it come from? I've seen this effect also in other simulations.
Does anyone have suggestions, how to solve the problem? I would prefer not to use more degrees of freedom (a denser mesh oder higher order elements), since my hardware is rather at the limit.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Philipp
I'm simulating a coupled 3D problem including stokes flow and solid mechanics (there are only small displacements therefore I do not use an ALE) the get the response of a vibrating beam in a fluid. If I plot the velocity field there are slight "discontinuties" which seem to come from the mesh (see attached file, rectangle: solid, rest fluid). My question: Is this a graphical problem? I guess not, but where does it come from? I've seen this effect also in other simulations.
Does anyone have suggestions, how to solve the problem? I would prefer not to use more degrees of freedom (a denser mesh oder higher order elements), since my hardware is rather at the limit.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Philipp
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