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How to couple parametric sweeps between steady and transient studies?
Posted 31.07.2012, 23:58 GMT-4 1 Reply
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Hello,
QUESTION 1: I have three studies in my problem: first is steady and the next two are time dependent. I want to use the solution from the first study as the initial condition for the second one and the solution from the second study as the initial condition for the third one.
I have coupled my models by modifying the solver configurations. ( under solver- dependent variables- initial values for variables solved for- solution- solver 1/solver 2)
Are these settings correct and sufficient for the kind of solution I am looking for?
QUESTION 2: Now, I want to see the effect of changing a variable 'k' on my final solution. I am varying the same values of 'k' in all three studies by using parametric sweep.
How do I couple the parametric sweeps in my studies?
Thanks for your help.
QUESTION 1: I have three studies in my problem: first is steady and the next two are time dependent. I want to use the solution from the first study as the initial condition for the second one and the solution from the second study as the initial condition for the third one.
I have coupled my models by modifying the solver configurations. ( under solver- dependent variables- initial values for variables solved for- solution- solver 1/solver 2)
Are these settings correct and sufficient for the kind of solution I am looking for?
QUESTION 2: Now, I want to see the effect of changing a variable 'k' on my final solution. I am varying the same values of 'k' in all three studies by using parametric sweep.
How do I couple the parametric sweeps in my studies?
Thanks for your help.
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