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Problem with heat-transfer test case

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Hullo everybody.

I have a problem with a simple heat transfer test case; please find attached the input file (for version 4.3a).
It is a 2D axy-symmetric problem, with a torus representing a coil defined as a heat source, and a screen.
when I try to run the solver, I get the error " Segregated solver steps do not involve all components".
What am I doing wrong? Thank you.

Alessandro


2 Replies Last Post 01.10.2015, 08:40 GMT-4

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Posted: 9 years ago 01.10.2015, 08:10 GMT-4
Hi Alessandro,

try to check if all variables are defined in the segregated node of the solver configuration - you should have the variables T and J defined in two separate segregated steps. If not, just define them and should work.

Francesco
Hi Alessandro, try to check if all variables are defined in the segregated node of the solver configuration - you should have the variables T and J defined in two separate segregated steps. If not, just define them and should work. Francesco

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Posted: 9 years ago 01.10.2015, 08:40 GMT-4

Thank you Francesco, that problem is now solved.

There is another problem, though. Now the model works only if the power of the heat source is not too high (approximately up to 700 W). If I try to use higher values (for example 800W) the solver crashes. Is there something wrong in the model (attached below)?

A.
Thank you Francesco, that problem is now solved. There is another problem, though. Now the model works only if the power of the heat source is not too high (approximately up to 700 W). If I try to use higher values (for example 800W) the solver crashes. Is there something wrong in the model (attached below)? A.

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