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How to continue the calculation of unfinished cases
Posted 26.05.2017, 05:59 GMT-4 7 Replies
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if it is a time dependent study, you can continue the study. You have to interrupt the study manually by using the STOP buttons. If it completes normally, the continue option is not available anymore. @Comsol: This should be changed ...
Other models may be continued by setting up a second study that takes the solution from the interrupted study as initial condition. This works for time dependent too. You have to set the start time of the second study equal to the stop time of the first.
If your model comprises a parametric sweep things may get complicated, no solution here in this case so far.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Sorry, we don't do any CFD work. But maybe others can help.
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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I know. I mean that do you have any module to do coalescence but not that slow as level set.
Kind Regards,
Li Bin
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Hi,
if it is a time dependent study, you can continue the study. You have to interrupt the study manually by using the STOP buttons. If it completes normally, the continue option is not available anymore. @Comsol: This should be changed ...
Other models may be continued by setting up a second study that takes the solution from the interrupted study as initial condition. This works for time dependent too. You have to set the start time of the second study equal to the stop time of the first.
If your model comprises a parametric sweep things may get complicated, no solution here in this case so far.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
www.emphys.com
Dear Edgar,
I am using level set method. It seems that even though I set up a second study that takes the solution from the interrupted study as initial condition, the second study calculate from the original initial condition, and I got the same results as the first study. So, does your method fit in level set method? Thanks.
Kind Regards,
Bin Li
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Cheers
Bin Li
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