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Missing initial/ boundary condition in result
Posted 8 apr 2014, 05:13 GMT-4 Porous Media Flow, Results & Visualization Version 4.3 1 Reply
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I am working with solid mechanics and Richards' equation, and built a model in which I set the initial value in Richards to be that hp (pressure head) is -10 everywhere, and I set a boundary condition such that at one particular point there would be a constant pressure head of 0 (using the "pressure head" node).
I checked my results and looked specifically at a graph of the pressure head at t=0 to check that my original conditions were being followed, and while the majority of the outer domain showed a pressure head of -10, it was not constant - it was higher above and lower below, as though things had already begun to change even though I was looking at time t=0. I also noticed that the small area that I designated to have a pressure head of 0 looked to actually have on of -10 just like its surround areas.
Is there a reason COMSOL would not use the BC's and IC's that I assigned? Or have I perhaps misunderstood something and assigned something improperly?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Shoshana
Hello Shoshana Spellman
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