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CFL Number in Comsol 4.1 ?
Posted 21 mar 2011, 08:27 GMT-4 6 Replies
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Is there somebody who can tell me what is the new variable name for the CFL number in Comsol 4.1? It used to be dt_cfl_gn_app in 3.5a, e.g. dt_cfl_g1_ns for geometry 1 and application mode ns (Navier-Stokes). I cannot find the new name in the documentation of Comsol 4.1, but it must have changed, since I get an error message when I try the old variable name...
Thanks a lot.
Alois Pfenniger
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I have also looked for it, but I cannot find the name in v4, you will have to ask support ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
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the CFL number that was available earlier was a replacement for the automatic time stepping. In the current version of the flow equations the CFL number is obsolete, and since it can only be cumputed during solution, and not as a postprocessing variable, it was not included in the current version of COMSOL.
A CFL number can still be constructed using the variable "timestep". It is only avaliable during solution and represents the time step taken by the solver.
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Niklas
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thanks Niklas for commenting on this issue. Actually I followed the suggestion by Ivar and contacted the support.
Here is what I got:
Concerning the "Pseudo time stepping for stationary equation form", the CFL variable name is "spf.cflloc"
Concerning the time stepping for the time dependent solver, as mentionned by Niklas, the CFL based time step variable has been removed since now automatic time stepping is available. A CFL based time step can still be constructed in version 4, using a global integration coupling variable.
Alois
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automatic time stepping
Hi Alois,
what is this automatic time stepping? I could not find any documentation about it (except very general overview)
I want to mention in my paper that I have respected the CFL, but i don't have a reference. I thought the solver was using like <100 CFL or something like that.
Danial
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I was asking myself the same question... which I then asked to Comsol support. Here is what I got:
My question:
I do not see where I can select automatic time stepping for the generalised alpha time dependent solver. I only have
"free", "strict", "intermediate", "manual" as possible options. Where can I select "automatic" time stepping?
Comsol support answer:
There is no setting named "automatic" for the time steps. As you have noticed there are "free", "strict" and "intermediate". Look at the (dynamic) help menu and you will understand that in all three methods time steps are taken automatically to a certain extend.
I cannot tell you more unfortunately...
Alois
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Hi Danial,
I was asking myself the same question... which I then asked to Comsol support. Here is what I got:
My question:
I do not see where I can select automatic time stepping for the generalised alpha time dependent solver. I only have
"free", "strict", "intermediate", "manual" as possible options. Where can I select "automatic" time stepping?
Comsol support answer:
There is no setting named "automatic" for the time steps. As you have noticed there are "free", "strict" and "intermediate". Look at the (dynamic) help menu and you will understand that in all three methods time steps are taken automatically to a certain extend.
I cannot tell you more unfortunately...
Alois
Yes, anything other than manual is automatic in Comsol. Nevertheless, there is close to no documentation about the internals of it.
Danial
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