Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
5 years ago
18 set 2019, 13:37 GMT-4
Can you post your .mph file? A screenshot doesn't let other users poke around to see what may be going on elsewhere in your model set-up. If the file is too large to upload, you can clear all solutions and save it under a different name before posting that - it'll be much smaller.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Can you post your .mph file? A screenshot doesn't let other users poke around to see what may be going on elsewhere in your model set-up. If the file is too large to upload, you can clear all solutions and save it under a different name before posting that - it'll be much smaller.
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
5 years ago
19 set 2019, 08:57 GMT-4
Yeah sure, I'm new to comsol and trying to learn.
Yeah sure, I'm new to comsol and trying to learn.
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
5 years ago
19 set 2019, 09:22 GMT-4
Hello DV,
The file you posted doesn't seem to have the "Parameter estimation" node set up. Maybe it's the wrong file?
If I disable that node, the plot is generated without problem.
I also noticed that in the screenshot you attached in your first post there's a reference to a time t=0 in data set 1, which seems wrong since you don't have a transient analysis in the model. Perhaps it was left over from a previous iteration of your model?
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello DV,
The file you posted doesn't seem to have the "Parameter estimation" node set up. Maybe it's the wrong file?
If I disable that node, the plot is generated without problem.
I also noticed that in the screenshot you attached in your first post there's a reference to a time t=0 in data set 1, which seems wrong since you don't have a transient analysis in the model. Perhaps it was left over from a previous iteration of your model?
Best,
Jeff
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
5 years ago
19 set 2019, 09:26 GMT-4
Updated:
5 years ago
19 set 2019, 09:27 GMT-4
The model you uploaded is not complete. It stops when 'compiling equations'.
Oops, Jeff was quicker ..
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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The model you uploaded is not complete. It stops when 'compiling equations'.
Oops, Jeff was quicker ..
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Posted:
5 years ago
23 set 2019, 08:39 GMT-4
Hi Jeff,
I just got to looking at it again.
The parameter estimation can be disabled, not really sure why it's there.
I just wanted to create the von mises plot as my next step. You said that it runs fine when you disable the parameter estimation but I still get the same error message.
I included the file this time.
Thanks for helping me!
Hi Jeff,
I just got to looking at it again.
The parameter estimation can be disabled, not really sure why it's there.
I just wanted to create the von mises plot as my next step. You said that it runs fine when you disable the parameter estimation but I still get the same error message.
I included the file this time.
Thanks for helping me!
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
5 years ago
23 set 2019, 08:58 GMT-4
Hi D V,
Your file still contains that dubious reference to a time t=0 in the Stress plot group, so I simply solved the model (i.e. I right-click on the Study node and select Compute) and the plot comes out nicely.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hi D V,
Your file still contains that dubious reference to a time t=0 in the Stress plot group, so I simply solved the model (i.e. I right-click on the Study node and select Compute) and the plot comes out nicely.
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
5 years ago
23 set 2019, 09:02 GMT-4
Ah right, I got it to work. I think the problem was indeed the t=0.
Thank you very much!
Ah right, I got it to work. I think the problem was indeed the t=0.
Thank you very much!