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Posted:
8 years ago
29.05.2017, 03:12 GMT-4
Hi,
it will be better to "uncouple" the problem, in the sense to solve firstly for the heat transfer and after that to put the temperature field as a load for the structural analysis using "variables not solved for" in the solver sequence. There is mostly no need of bidirectional coupling, as the deformation is usually small and geometrical nonlinearities are neglected, so that the structure does not influence the heat transfer. If it doesn't help I could give you also some advices for the solver settings and the mesh.
Best regards,
Antoni Artinov
Hi,
it will be better to "uncouple" the problem, in the sense to solve firstly for the heat transfer and after that to put the temperature field as a load for the structural analysis using "variables not solved for" in the solver sequence. There is mostly no need of bidirectional coupling, as the deformation is usually small and geometrical nonlinearities are neglected, so that the structure does not influence the heat transfer. If it doesn't help I could give you also some advices for the solver settings and the mesh.
Best regards,
Antoni Artinov
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Posted:
8 years ago
30.05.2017, 00:04 GMT-4
Updated:
8 years ago
30.05.2017, 00:09 GMT-4
Xiaokang ,
In addition to doing what Antoni suggested, loose the absolute and relative errors if you have tightened them to a very small value.
My results, for example, wouldn't change if I increased the error from 1e-6 to 1e-4 while a significant improvement in the simulation time was achieved by doing so.
Amin,
Xiaokang ,
In addition to doing what Antoni suggested, loose the absolute and relative errors if you have tightened them to a very small value.
My results, for example, wouldn't change if I increased the error from 1e-6 to 1e-4 while a significant improvement in the simulation time was achieved by doing so.
Amin,
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Posted:
8 years ago
30.05.2017, 02:31 GMT-4
Dear Artinov:
Thank you for your suggestion. I'll try to use unidirectional coupling in future works.
The problem seems to be relating to the Coefficient Form PDE. And I've used a Weak Form PDE instead which works well.
Sincerely
Xiaokang
Dear Artinov:
Thank you for your suggestion. I'll try to use unidirectional coupling in future works.
The problem seems to be relating to the Coefficient Form PDE. And I've used a Weak Form PDE instead which works well.
Sincerely
Xiaokang
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Posted:
8 years ago
30.05.2017, 02:37 GMT-4
Dear Amin:
Thanks for the advice. I found it really useful to change the relative tolerance when it comes to convergence problems. I've changed the relative tolerance to the default setting (1e-3) and it works well.
Sincerely
Xiaokang
Dear Amin:
Thanks for the advice. I found it really useful to change the relative tolerance when it comes to convergence problems. I've changed the relative tolerance to the default setting (1e-3) and it works well.
Sincerely
Xiaokang
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Posted:
8 years ago
30.05.2017, 04:19 GMT-4
Don't forget to make sure how much the results change when you decrease the tolerence, lets say from 1e-3 to 5e-4. If a significant change was observed, then you need to make the error smaller until a minor change is observed.
Amin,
Don't forget to make sure how much the results change when you decrease the tolerence, lets say from 1e-3 to 5e-4. If a significant change was observed, then you need to make the error smaller until a minor change is observed.
Amin,
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Posted:
8 years ago
30.05.2017, 05:07 GMT-4
Hi, Amin
Thanks for the notice. I'll pay attention to that.
Xiaokang
Hi, Amin
Thanks for the notice. I'll pay attention to that.
Xiaokang