Robert Koslover
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Posted:
2 years ago
2 mag 2023, 12:00 GMT-4
Updated:
2 years ago
2 mag 2023, 12:01 GMT-4
You are using the Magnetic Fields formalism and that means you need to avoid regions of zero conductivity. The Comsol Help system says: "Note that the frequency and time-domain formulations become ill-posed when approaching the static limit. You can extend the useful frequency range downward by adding a low conductivity." So, assign a small non-zero conductivity to the air in your model and it will help the model to converge. I also suggest you try the GMRES solver instead of BiCGStab.
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You are using the Magnetic Fields formalism and that means you need to avoid regions of zero conductivity. The Comsol Help system says: "Note that the frequency and time-domain formulations become ill-posed when approaching the static limit. You can extend the useful frequency range downward by adding a low conductivity." So, assign a small non-zero conductivity to the air in your model and it will help the model to converge. I also suggest you try the GMRES solver instead of BiCGStab.
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Posted:
2 years ago
2 mag 2023, 14:50 GMT-4
You are using the Magnetic Fields formalism and that means you need to avoid regions of zero conductivity. The Comsol Help system says: "Note that the frequency and time-domain formulations become ill-posed when approaching the static limit. You can extend the useful frequency range downward by adding a low conductivity." So, assign a small non-zero conductivity to the air in your model and it will help the model to converge. I also suggest you try the GMRES solver instead of BiCGStab.
Thankyou Robert
Is there any detailed documentatation related to this scenario? Adding little conductivity to air.
I want to make it more clear.
Regards
>You are using the Magnetic Fields formalism and that means you need to avoid regions of zero conductivity. The Comsol Help system says: "Note that the frequency and time-domain formulations become ill-posed when approaching the static limit. You can extend the useful frequency range downward by adding a low conductivity." So, assign a small non-zero conductivity to the air in your model and it will help the model to converge. I also suggest you try the GMRES solver instead of BiCGStab.
Thankyou Robert
Is there any detailed documentatation related to this scenario? Adding little conductivity to air.
I want to make it more clear.
Regards