Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
20.11.2010, 15:28 GMT-5
Hi
Contact pairs are for object that might interact intermittently, that might not be in contact all the time, in FSI you mostly have the liquide always in contact with the structure (except for waves perhaps) even if the liquid flows.
Contact requires assembly mode to dissociate the boundaries for the domains in contact (but not for the others so if you have many domains, group them in a composite object to have automatically continuity for these boundaries and leave the assembly mode for the interactions between composite objects
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
Contact pairs are for object that might interact intermittently, that might not be in contact all the time, in FSI you mostly have the liquide always in contact with the structure (except for waves perhaps) even if the liquid flows.
Contact requires assembly mode to dissociate the boundaries for the domains in contact (but not for the others so if you have many domains, group them in a composite object to have automatically continuity for these boundaries and leave the assembly mode for the interactions between composite objects
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
20.11.2010, 21:16 GMT-5
The details about contact pairs were very helpful.
Please let me know when should I use identity pairs?
Thanks,
Sirisha
The details about contact pairs were very helpful.
Please let me know when should I use identity pairs?
Thanks,
Sirisha
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21.11.2010, 04:16 GMT-5
Hi
Identity pairs is for use in COMSOL assembly model when you get many de-doubled boundaries, on some you could have contact pairs, but on others not. Then you need to establish CONTINUITY on them, that is for what you mostly use identity pairs. Also in multiphysics, a mechanical contact pair could have another definition in i.e. HT.
To avoid to be overhelmed with identiy pairs to be defined manually in V4 (for the time beeing) use the Composed Object in the geoemtry for all domains that would have continuity between them, you gain a lot of time like that.
And read carefully the doc, it takes time, I know, but it's worth it, and read carefully, each word counts, even the third time you read the doc you discover new things, because with all tese Physics there are really many many things to keep in mind, and they differ depending on which Physics your are linking
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
Identity pairs is for use in COMSOL assembly model when you get many de-doubled boundaries, on some you could have contact pairs, but on others not. Then you need to establish CONTINUITY on them, that is for what you mostly use identity pairs. Also in multiphysics, a mechanical contact pair could have another definition in i.e. HT.
To avoid to be overhelmed with identiy pairs to be defined manually in V4 (for the time beeing) use the Composed Object in the geoemtry for all domains that would have continuity between them, you gain a lot of time like that.
And read carefully the doc, it takes time, I know, but it's worth it, and read carefully, each word counts, even the third time you read the doc you discover new things, because with all tese Physics there are really many many things to keep in mind, and they differ depending on which Physics your are linking
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Good luck
Ivar