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Segregated Solvers mechanism?
Posted 16.07.2009, 02:27 GMT-4 4 Replies
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Hello,
Can anybody explain to us the mechanism of the segregated solvers and how they work?! The help documentation did not illustrate if you still have a "multiphysics" or "coupled" solution if you did not group components in the "Solver parameters" box.
The name (segregated) implies solving individual modules separately, not coupled, especially when the solver does not proceed with grouping of model components!!
This leads me to another question, if somebody can help, which is the validity of a solution and its dependence on the solver type... In other words, you may try a solver sometimes and it does not work while some other solver(s) might work, does this mean if a solver works properly you got a valid and a correct solution OR the solution you have may change depending on the solver type?
Thank you for you help!
Can anybody explain to us the mechanism of the segregated solvers and how they work?! The help documentation did not illustrate if you still have a "multiphysics" or "coupled" solution if you did not group components in the "Solver parameters" box.
The name (segregated) implies solving individual modules separately, not coupled, especially when the solver does not proceed with grouping of model components!!
This leads me to another question, if somebody can help, which is the validity of a solution and its dependence on the solver type... In other words, you may try a solver sometimes and it does not work while some other solver(s) might work, does this mean if a solver works properly you got a valid and a correct solution OR the solution you have may change depending on the solver type?
Thank you for you help!
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