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1 decade ago
14 mag 2010, 15:02 GMT-4
Hi Andrea,
First, yes, you can open the old files in the new one. But, I've to tell you, it is only useful to see how the old things are implemented in the new version. That much so far for me. You can not click run and have it run. So, partly yes.
Regarding the mess: It is version 4, so it is ok to have it so much different, considering the amount of changes in the "good" direction and rewriting all the messy code left from version 1 femlab. I can assure you, you will have enough time to learn the new comsol until you will have a functional working comsol 4 to replace your old comsol 3.5a; supposedly v4.0a or 4.1 for the cool more complex physics.
Hi Andrea,
First, yes, you can open the old files in the new one. But, I've to tell you, it is only useful to see how the old things are implemented in the new version. That much so far for me. You can not click run and have it run. So, partly yes.
Regarding the mess: It is version 4, so it is ok to have it so much different, considering the amount of changes in the "good" direction and rewriting all the messy code left from version 1 femlab. I can assure you, you will have enough time to learn the new comsol until you will have a functional working comsol 4 to replace your old comsol 3.5a; supposedly v4.0a or 4.1 for the cool more complex physics.
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 mag 2010, 15:12 GMT-4
Hi
I would rather suggest to save the geometry in older version, print out the report and rebuild it on V4 as there are so many things new. But you should read out the release notes, as everything is not yet implemented, and everything will proably not be, as there are new ways, and cleaner approaches.
Have fun Comsoling
Ivar
Hi
I would rather suggest to save the geometry in older version, print out the report and rebuild it on V4 as there are so many things new. But you should read out the release notes, as everything is not yet implemented, and everything will proably not be, as there are new ways, and cleaner approaches.
Have fun Comsoling
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 mag 2010, 15:09 GMT-4
Yes, It is really painful. Each time COMSOL upgrades, older files are unable to open in new version! However, I expect the reverse could happen, i.e. new files (made in 4.0) cannot be opened in older versions- but atleast old files should continue to work in the upgraded versions. Otherwise, either, we have to re-build the model or have old version ready to use.
This is a point which may be added in a list posted by Danial?
Regards
Naveed
Yes, It is really painful. Each time COMSOL upgrades, older files are unable to open in new version! However, I expect the reverse could happen, i.e. new files (made in 4.0) cannot be opened in older versions- but atleast old files should continue to work in the upgraded versions. Otherwise, either, we have to re-build the model or have old version ready to use.
This is a point which may be added in a list posted by Danial?
Regards
Naveed
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 mag 2010, 19:04 GMT-4
Hey, get's more fun. Comsol 4.0 might not open a 4.0 file.
I have a fluid model with periodic boundary conditions and some identity conditions. Converges to a nice answer. Everything good, even if I press save. But if I close the file and re-open then it gives an error message, it cant compute sequences, reset history gives a "value lenght zero", all sorts of wierdness. So then i delete my funky boundary conditions, recreate them, model now converges again. But once I save/close it then process repeats.
Likely this is because my boundary conditions are in fact flawed somehow, but it is intriguing. Comsol support looking into it....
Hey, get's more fun. Comsol 4.0 might not open a 4.0 file.
I have a fluid model with periodic boundary conditions and some identity conditions. Converges to a nice answer. Everything good, even if I press save. But if I close the file and re-open then it gives an error message, it cant compute sequences, reset history gives a "value lenght zero", all sorts of wierdness. So then i delete my funky boundary conditions, recreate them, model now converges again. But once I save/close it then process repeats.
Likely this is because my boundary conditions are in fact flawed somehow, but it is intriguing. Comsol support looking into it....
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 mag 2010, 01:42 GMT-4
Hey, get's more fun. Comsol 4.0 might not open a 4.0 file.
I have a fluid model with periodic boundary conditions and some identity conditions. Converges to a nice answer. Everything good, even if I press save. But if I close the file and re-open then it gives an error message, it cant compute sequences, reset history gives a "value lenght zero", all sorts of wierdness. So then i delete my funky boundary conditions, recreate them, model now converges again. But once I save/close it then process repeats.
Likely this is because my boundary conditions are in fact flawed somehow, but it is intriguing. Comsol support looking into it....
I had a similiar problem, but a bit more severe (crashing). They told me they'll release a hotfix till this weekend. Fingers crossed.
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Hey, get's more fun. Comsol 4.0 might not open a 4.0 file.
I have a fluid model with periodic boundary conditions and some identity conditions. Converges to a nice answer. Everything good, even if I press save. But if I close the file and re-open then it gives an error message, it cant compute sequences, reset history gives a "value lenght zero", all sorts of wierdness. So then i delete my funky boundary conditions, recreate them, model now converges again. But once I save/close it then process repeats.
Likely this is because my boundary conditions are in fact flawed somehow, but it is intriguing. Comsol support looking into it....
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I had a similiar problem, but a bit more severe (crashing). They told me they'll release a hotfix till this weekend. Fingers crossed.