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Contact in COMSOL 4.0
Posted 4 ott 2010, 20:57 GMT-4 Version 4.0 3 Replies
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I'm trying to model a very simple model, in which I apply a force to a thin disc, near the center, and measure the deformation of the disc if I use different materials. In addition to this, I want to model how the disc will act when it encounters another object (say another disc) below it. The primitive model that I've created is attached.
When the solver attempts to solve the problem, it returns a nonconverged solution, and states
"Failed to find a solution.
No convergence, even when using the minimum damping factor. Returned solution has not converged."
for the stationary case and
"Nonlinear solver did not converge.
Time : 0.09922539967359374
Last time step is not converged."
for the time-dependent case.
I'm wondering if maybe it's not possible to do a contact analysis like this with COMSOL? Or perhaps, do I need to include some other physics, to allow for the deformation of my upper and lower discs?
When the solver attempts to solve the problem, it returns a nonconverged solution, and states
"Failed to find a solution.
No convergence, even when using the minimum damping factor. Returned solution has not converged."
for the stationary case and
"Nonlinear solver did not converge.
Time : 0.09922539967359374
Last time step is not converged."
for the time-dependent case.
I'm wondering if maybe it's not possible to do a contact analysis like this with COMSOL? Or perhaps, do I need to include some other physics, to allow for the deformation of my upper and lower discs?
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