Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
04.04.2011, 01:12 GMT-4
Hi
you have an interesting remark there, I would also like to see more in the log, there is a log "detailed" option in the solver node, but it mainly adds the scaling factors, a "verbose" option in addition could sometime help.
The convergence plotting is supposed to come back in one of the next version I have heard
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
you have an interesting remark there, I would also like to see more in the log, there is a log "detailed" option in the solver node, but it mainly adds the scaling factors, a "verbose" option in addition could sometime help.
The convergence plotting is supposed to come back in one of the next version I have heard
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
26.07.2013, 14:27 GMT-4
Hi,
I've got a similar question. Is there any way to export the residuals to MATLAB for each time step? I mean I need to do some algebra on residual of each cell.
Thanks,
Farid
Hi,
I've got a similar question. Is there any way to export the residuals to MATLAB for each time step? I mean I need to do some algebra on residual of each cell.
Thanks,
Farid
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Posted:
9 years ago
09.03.2016, 03:21 GMT-5
As of Comsol 5.2, one can now plot residual(u), provided they enable storing the residual in output under "Advanced" solver settings. That has already saved me hours to days of time, because looking at the residual is much better than guessing; without this I would be following a false trail. (I used to use AMR for this, which tends to refine in problematic areas, but that was a bit too indirect and hard to see in 3D models.)
As of Comsol 5.2, one can now plot [b]residual(u)[/b], provided they enable storing the residual in output under "Advanced" solver settings. That has already saved me hours to days of time, because looking at the residual is much better than guessing; without this I would be following a false trail. (I used to use AMR for this, which tends to refine in problematic areas, but that was a bit too indirect and hard to see in 3D models.)
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Posted:
8 years ago
05.07.2016, 20:04 GMT-4
As of Comsol 5.2, one can now plot residual(u), provided they enable storing the residual in output under "Advanced" solver settings. That has already saved me hours to days of time, because looking at the residual is much better than guessing; without this I would be following a false trail. (I used to use AMR for this, which tends to refine in problematic areas, but that was a bit too indirect and hard to see in 3D models.)
Hi Evgeni,
That's right. I tried "residual" operator for "Darcy's Law" to get the residuals for flow velocity field. It worked and I was able to plot "error vs. time". BUT when I want to use it for "Transport of Dilute Solution in Porous Media" physics for "concentration" , it does not work. It just shows me an empty geometry without any saved result. Do you have any idea about plotting error vs. time for solute transport problems? The dependent variable is "concentration (c)" in these problems.
Thanks,
Mehrdad
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As of Comsol 5.2, one can now plot [b]residual(u)[/b], provided they enable storing the residual in output under "Advanced" solver settings. That has already saved me hours to days of time, because looking at the residual is much better than guessing; without this I would be following a false trail. (I used to use AMR for this, which tends to refine in problematic areas, but that was a bit too indirect and hard to see in 3D models.)
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Hi Evgeni,
That's right. I tried "residual" operator for "Darcy's Law" to get the residuals for flow velocity field. It worked and I was able to plot "error vs. time". BUT when I want to use it for "Transport of Dilute Solution in Porous Media" physics for "concentration" , it does not work. It just shows me an empty geometry without any saved result. Do you have any idea about plotting error vs. time for solute transport problems? The dependent variable is "concentration (c)" in these problems.
Thanks,
Mehrdad