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Using consecutive solvers
Posted 9 mar 2012, 18:47 GMT-5 Version 4.2, Version 4.2a 1 Reply
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Hi All
I am working on a time dependent and coupled multiphysics problem (drying of foodstuffs) in which most of the changes in the dependent variables take place primarily in the first few hours of drying. So in this part I have kept the maximum timestep a smaller value. But during later periods the dependent variables do not change much with time and so in order to save computation time I want to increase the maximum timestep (for the remaining times of drying). How should I go about doing this? Any suggestions in this regard is appreciated.
Many Thanks
Tushar
I am working on a time dependent and coupled multiphysics problem (drying of foodstuffs) in which most of the changes in the dependent variables take place primarily in the first few hours of drying. So in this part I have kept the maximum timestep a smaller value. But during later periods the dependent variables do not change much with time and so in order to save computation time I want to increase the maximum timestep (for the remaining times of drying). How should I go about doing this? Any suggestions in this regard is appreciated.
Many Thanks
Tushar
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