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Understanding the time step increment in the transient model of fuel cell

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Dear all

I would like to introduce myself as a Graduate student working on fuel cells. I have made a transient fuel cell model with an sinusoidal voltage function as an input. I run the model at the initial state first in order to getIn the study 3 (transient) , i gave the starting point as 4.8, an interval of 0.25 secs and ending point as 15 seconds through range(4.8,0.25,15) with a tolerance of 0.05 .

The program ran successfully and gave me results. However, in the results , there are a lot of data points instead of the specific points 0.25 seconds apart. I am sending the excel sheet with all the specified data points (the left most column in the data sheet) on which the program is calculating the results. I want to attach the model but it is well beyond the attachment limit.

Can anyone explain me on what basis is the COMSOL software selecting the data points and how is it related to my input.


Regards
Abhishek


1 Reply Last Post 4 ott 2011, 14:09 GMT-4
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 ott 2011, 14:09 GMT-4
Hi

first to upload a model, you shold clear the mesh and the solutions, then it will be small enough, as in V4 all model steps will regenerate OK

check the sub-nodes of the time stepping solver as there are a few settings therein, the solver will take intermediate steps if required not all are storeed (except if you decide so). Alos with a sinus excitation, use rather a strict or an intermediate stepping scheme rather than the automatic, as the latter might jump over some of the steps (from my understanding it's optimised for diffusion equations typically with exp or log responses )

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi first to upload a model, you shold clear the mesh and the solutions, then it will be small enough, as in V4 all model steps will regenerate OK check the sub-nodes of the time stepping solver as there are a few settings therein, the solver will take intermediate steps if required not all are storeed (except if you decide so). Alos with a sinus excitation, use rather a strict or an intermediate stepping scheme rather than the automatic, as the latter might jump over some of the steps (from my understanding it's optimised for diffusion equations typically with exp or log responses ) -- Good luck Ivar

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