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U-shaped Plate (Heating & Magnetic Fields)
Posted 22 gen 2012, 05:02 GMT-5 Mesh Version 4.2a 5 Replies
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As you can see in the uploaded file, I'm trying to simulate the heating and the magnetic field of an array of U-shaped plates. Each plate has an independent current source.
So my problem is that I have an idea of what I want to do but I can't implement this in Comsol. I've already gone through the AC/DC Module-Tutorial and I watched the Heat-Transfer Video-Tutorial (the Fuse).
So as you can see in the file I uploaded, I used the "Electric Current" Module and the "Heat Transfer in Solids" Module (as I've seen in the Fuse-Tutorial). The magnetic field simulation is not that important so my focus is on solving the heat problem.
I can't get any results with the settings I use at the moment. The solver ran for about 2 hours (1600 Iterations on the GMRES solver) before I stopped it. So I guess there are some problems with the settings in either the "Electric Currents" or the "Heat Transfer in Solids".
Secondary question to the AC/DC Module:
In the AC/DC Module Tutorial you build a hollow sphere around the model. May I ask why? I guess to simulate an open space but I don't really know how to implement this in my problem because I really don't know what boundaries to select for that purpose.
As you can see in the uploaded file, I'm trying to simulate the heating and the magnetic field of an array of U-shaped plates. Each plate has an independent current source.
So my problem is that I have an idea of what I want to do but I can't implement this in Comsol. I've already gone through the AC/DC Module-Tutorial and I watched the Heat-Transfer Video-Tutorial (the Fuse).
So as you can see in the file I uploaded, I used the "Electric Current" Module and the "Heat Transfer in Solids" Module (as I've seen in the Fuse-Tutorial). The magnetic field simulation is not that important so my focus is on solving the heat problem.
I can't get any results with the settings I use at the moment. The solver ran for about 2 hours (1600 Iterations on the GMRES solver) before I stopped it. So I guess there are some problems with the settings in either the "Electric Currents" or the "Heat Transfer in Solids".
Secondary question to the AC/DC Module:
In the AC/DC Module Tutorial you build a hollow sphere around the model. May I ask why? I guess to simulate an open space but I don't really know how to implement this in my problem because I really don't know what boundaries to select for that purpose.
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