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1 decade ago
Mar 1, 2011, 10:51 a.m. EST
It seems time dependent segregated mode could handle this kind of problem. Different solver could be applied with separated group. I read a report in CFD with this mode, and test has been made with this mode. Although result seems agree with my expect but I am not sure is exact what I need.
Any suggestion is welcome. Should I supply more information about my model so that you can understand?
It seems time dependent segregated mode could handle this kind of problem. Different solver could be applied with separated group. I read a report in CFD with this mode, and test has been made with this mode. Although result seems agree with my expect but I am not sure is exact what I need.
Any suggestion is welcome. Should I supply more information about my model so that you can understand?
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Mar 1, 2011, 11:07 a.m. EST
Hi
I cannot come with many tips as you are really coupling many things together, but have you really played with the v4.1 solver settings, segregation does not mean you solve one by one fully separated, only one iteration in a sequence and then you loop around. In V4.1 you can really select only some physics to some solvers and then make your own loop, but you need to understand which is driving what and test it out.
Finally how to validate such a model, indeed COMSOL always gives you nice rainbow views, beautiful for a presentation, but if they are wrong, then what?
Your client/supervisor will only get suspicious if you cannot give some "hard" validation data to support some points in your analysis
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I cannot come with many tips as you are really coupling many things together, but have you really played with the v4.1 solver settings, segregation does not mean you solve one by one fully separated, only one iteration in a sequence and then you loop around. In V4.1 you can really select only some physics to some solvers and then make your own loop, but you need to understand which is driving what and test it out.
Finally how to validate such a model, indeed COMSOL always gives you nice rainbow views, beautiful for a presentation, but if they are wrong, then what?
Your client/supervisor will only get suspicious if you cannot give some "hard" validation data to support some points in your analysis
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Mar 1, 2011, 12:23 p.m. EST
Hi, Ivar, Thanks a lot for your reply.
I finished my work with V3.5a and usually I will rerun it with V4.1 because I am more familiar with V3.5a. I will try it in V4.1 under your suggestion.
Additional remarks about equation splitting method and full discretization method are(for one time step):
1) Equation splitting method with explicit scheme is usually adopted in time dependent problem to avoid nonlinearity with the PDEs in model solved serially.
2) The PDEs in model will be solved simultaneously with Full discretization method in time dependent problem.
As the core of Comsol is Newton iteration, the nonlinear problem will always be transfered to linear equations set(FEM), that is the reason why we choose solvers in drop-down menu of 'linear system solver'. The time stepping method in Comsol has only two choices--BDF or Generalized alpha. Both of them are implicit scheme(I think) which ensure stability and accuracy. But on the other side, which prevents us to apply equation splitting method to the model with explicit scheme for some PDEs mixed with implicit scheme for the other PDEs.
I hope more friends join this topics which maybe deep our understanding of multiphysic problem, Comsol and FEM.
Hi, Ivar, Thanks a lot for your reply.
I finished my work with V3.5a and usually I will rerun it with V4.1 because I am more familiar with V3.5a. I will try it in V4.1 under your suggestion.
Additional remarks about equation splitting method and full discretization method are(for one time step):
1) Equation splitting method with explicit scheme is usually adopted in time dependent problem to avoid nonlinearity with the PDEs in model solved serially.
2) The PDEs in model will be solved simultaneously with Full discretization method in time dependent problem.
As the core of Comsol is Newton iteration, the nonlinear problem will always be transfered to linear equations set(FEM), that is the reason why we choose solvers in drop-down menu of 'linear system solver'. The time stepping method in Comsol has only two choices--BDF or Generalized alpha. Both of them are implicit scheme(I think) which ensure stability and accuracy. But on the other side, which prevents us to apply equation splitting method to the model with explicit scheme for some PDEs mixed with implicit scheme for the other PDEs.
I hope more friends join this topics which maybe deep our understanding of multiphysic problem, Comsol and FEM.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Oct 15, 2011, 9:49 a.m. EDT
Hi Zhu,
I am a new use of COMOSL Multiphysics and trying to build a model in Electromagnetic heating domain. I will heat the fluid by electromagnetic waves and then see the (flow) of fluid as a result of this heating.
Can you please let me know which modules of COMSOL would be required to build such a model?
In addition, what boundary conditions need to be defined?
The problem is how can I see the fluid flowing in COMSOL?
In addition, if I want to see the equations being used or EMPLOY NEW EQUATIONS IN comsol 4.0, how can I do that?
Many thanks in advance for any help!
Hi Zhu,
I am a new use of COMOSL Multiphysics and trying to build a model in Electromagnetic heating domain. I will heat the fluid by electromagnetic waves and then see the (flow) of fluid as a result of this heating.
Can you please let me know which modules of COMSOL would be required to build such a model?
In addition, what boundary conditions need to be defined?
The problem is how can I see the fluid flowing in COMSOL?
In addition, if I want to see the equations being used or EMPLOY NEW EQUATIONS IN comsol 4.0, how can I do that?
Many thanks in advance for any help!
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Posted:
1 decade ago
Oct 17, 2011, 4:28 a.m. EDT
I'm afraid I could not answer your first problem cause Fluid flow with electromagnetic is not my field. But I'm quite sure that there is a lot of examples for your problem by comsol, not only in the comsol books but also online.
From my experience, what I can tell you is that be familiar with the equations of the model, at most of time the build-in module in comsol Software is not enough, some modification should be made. I prefer to use PDE modes cause there is not existed model in Comsol for my problem.
I think you can start fistly by going through an example(samples) in comsol, by doing this, you would be able to acquire the deep impression of how comsol run, how post-processing is performed. so all of the rest problem will be obviously easy to you.
I'm afraid I could not answer your first problem cause Fluid flow with electromagnetic is not my field. But I'm quite sure that there is a lot of examples for your problem by comsol, not only in the comsol books but also online.
From my experience, what I can tell you is that be familiar with the equations of the model, at most of time the build-in module in comsol Software is not enough, some modification should be made. I prefer to use PDE modes cause there is not existed model in Comsol for my problem.
I think you can start fistly by going through an example(samples) in comsol, by doing this, you would be able to acquire the deep impression of how comsol run, how post-processing is performed. so all of the rest problem will be obviously easy to you.