Discussion Closed This discussion was created more than 6 months ago and has been closed. To start a new discussion with a link back to this one, click here.

Boundary load on solid in fluid

Please login with a confirmed email address before reporting spam

Hello, I'm trying to model the stokes flow around a solid insert in a ball of fluid. I managed to create a cylinder of steel inside a sphere of water.

The cylinder is solved by solid mechanics as a linear elastic material. The flow is solved as a creeping flow, with a moving mesh in the sphere, around the cylinder.

If I add pressure inlets, the cylinder is moved by the pressure-induced flow. Success !

However, the problem I want to solve is different : I want to solve the flow in the fluid when an external force is applied on the cylinder.

So I used a boundary load (in the solid mechanics module) on one side of the cylinder. When this boundary load is zero, the solver happily converges to a zero flow.

When the boundary load is larger than zero, however small, there is no convergence. This is true wether there are inertial terms in the flow, and wether the flow is weakly compressible or incompressible.

I am doing anything wrong ?



0 Replies Last Post 28 ago 2020, 11:02 GMT-4
COMSOL Moderator

Hello Serge Dmitrieff

Your Discussion has gone 30 days without a reply. If you still need help with COMSOL and have an on-subscription license, please visit our Support Center for help.

If you do not hold an on-subscription license, you may find an answer in another Discussion or in the Knowledge Base.

Note that while COMSOL employees may participate in the discussion forum, COMSOL® software users who are on-subscription should submit their questions via the Support Center for a more comprehensive response from the Technical Support team.