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RE : What is the cause of having an error : ID (= No degrees of freedom to solve for ) in COMSOL version 3.5a ?
Posted Feb 10, 2011, 9:58 a.m. EST Heat Transfer & Phase Change Version 3.5a 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am trying to calculate the heat transfer process in a domain which is composed of three sub-domains. During the execution, an error with ID : 7075 is found : " No degree of freedom to solve for" . Afterwards, I checked the mesh statistics and found the total number of degrees of freedom : 7875. Besides, I have gone through the documents and but failed to find this error ID and information. I found only the error ID ranging from 7000 to 7999 belongs to solver category and then I have tested the several solver. But no change is found in error message and ID as well even after changing the solver !!!
However, I hope that any kind of suggestion regarding this problem from anybody would be highly effective.
With best regards
AH
I am trying to calculate the heat transfer process in a domain which is composed of three sub-domains. During the execution, an error with ID : 7075 is found : " No degree of freedom to solve for" . Afterwards, I checked the mesh statistics and found the total number of degrees of freedom : 7875. Besides, I have gone through the documents and but failed to find this error ID and information. I found only the error ID ranging from 7000 to 7999 belongs to solver category and then I have tested the several solver. But no change is found in error message and ID as well even after changing the solver !!!
However, I hope that any kind of suggestion regarding this problem from anybody would be highly effective.
With best regards
AH
2 Replies Last Post Feb 11, 2011, 12:38 p.m. EST