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Evaluate variable for a specific time during solving
Posted Feb 29, 2012, 10:23 a.m. EST Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2 7 Replies
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Hello everybody,
I had an idea this morning, but I could not find anything in the documentation, that this would be possible. Is it possible to store the value of a specific time during solving into another variable, that does not change for the further solving process, e. g. to simulate the thermal strain of a material, that is heaten until a certain time and then cools down? At the end of the heating phase, I want to evaluate the temperature to become it the new reference temperature for my material.
I thought, this could be a workaround for my plasticity problem: www.comsol.de/community/forums/general/thread/26467/ In that model I use two study steps with two different heat transfer modules. The second one uses the temperature distribution at the end of the heating phase of the first one as initial values and then it is used as new reference temperature for the thermal strain, but that way always something goes wrong with the plasticity variables. If I was able to store the new reference temperature in a new variable and put everything in one study step, it could be a solution for the initial strain value problem, I think.
I had an idea this morning, but I could not find anything in the documentation, that this would be possible. Is it possible to store the value of a specific time during solving into another variable, that does not change for the further solving process, e. g. to simulate the thermal strain of a material, that is heaten until a certain time and then cools down? At the end of the heating phase, I want to evaluate the temperature to become it the new reference temperature for my material.
I thought, this could be a workaround for my plasticity problem: www.comsol.de/community/forums/general/thread/26467/ In that model I use two study steps with two different heat transfer modules. The second one uses the temperature distribution at the end of the heating phase of the first one as initial values and then it is used as new reference temperature for the thermal strain, but that way always something goes wrong with the plasticity variables. If I was able to store the new reference temperature in a new variable and put everything in one study step, it could be a solution for the initial strain value problem, I think.
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