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Missing data

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Hi,

Actually, I simulate the resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) with solid mechanic and the use of domain probe. I want to simulate a large scale of frequency (typically from 1 Hz to 100 kHz) with a very short step (1.5 Hz) that mean a lot of data at the end of the simulation; I've run the simulation (more than 6 hours) and when i want to check the solution, COMSOL give me only the last point (from 80 kHz to 100 kHz). I don't understand why i can't have all the data, specially when i know that comsol made the simulation. Can anyone help me about that ?

Thanks, Charles


1 Reply Last Post 02.12.2021, 02:18 GMT-5
Gunnar Andersson COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 3 years ago 02.12.2021, 02:18 GMT-5
Updated: 3 years ago 02.12.2021, 02:40 GMT-5

Where in the program to you only get the data between 80 kHz and 100 kHz? Is it when performing numerical evaluations? By default tables stored in the model are limited to 10000 rows (this limited can be changed in the Preferences). You can change this in the Table's settings. It's also possible to map a table to an external file. Then there's no limit on the number of rows.

Where in the program to you only get the data between 80 kHz and 100 kHz? Is it when performing numerical evaluations? By default tables stored in the model are limited to 10000 rows (this limited can be changed in the Preferences). You can change this in the Table's settings. It's also possible to map a table to an external file. Then there's no limit on the number of rows.

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