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Error in parametric sweep simulation
Posted 04.05.2012, 15:58 GMT-4 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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Hi,
I'm trying to run a joule heating simulation on a wire that is on a sapphire substrate. The wire has a hot spot in the middle and current is flowing threw it. My idea is to determine how long takes the system to thermally relax. I'm running a parametric sweep changing the thick of the wire, but when I compute the solution I get this error message:
Error in sweep: The following feature has encoutered a problem:
The following feature has encoutered a problem:
Extrude requires distances to be distinct.
Error in multiphysics compilation.
-Feature: Compile equations: Time dependent (sol1/st1)
-Error:Extrude requires distances to be distinct.
I've checked the busbar example in the tutorials and I can't find any differences between the example and my simulation.
I'm attaching the file I'm using
Thanks
Emanuel
I'm trying to run a joule heating simulation on a wire that is on a sapphire substrate. The wire has a hot spot in the middle and current is flowing threw it. My idea is to determine how long takes the system to thermally relax. I'm running a parametric sweep changing the thick of the wire, but when I compute the solution I get this error message:
Error in sweep: The following feature has encoutered a problem:
The following feature has encoutered a problem:
Extrude requires distances to be distinct.
Error in multiphysics compilation.
-Feature: Compile equations: Time dependent (sol1/st1)
-Error:Extrude requires distances to be distinct.
I've checked the busbar example in the tutorials and I can't find any differences between the example and my simulation.
I'm attaching the file I'm using
Thanks
Emanuel
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