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Free convection and conduction heat transfer - problem did not converge
Posted 2010年12月15日 GMT+8 00:21 Fluid & Heat, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 10 Replies
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I am trying to build a model to simulate the heat transfer around a vertical pipe. Heat transfer will be due to two mechanisms, namely thermal conduction in the duct and free convection.
I have built a model with COMSOL Multiphysics 4.0a (CFD Module -> Non-isothermal Flow). I have attached the mph file.
My model consists of two subdomains, the first represents a duct with a cooling rectangular blade (structural steel), and the outside domain (air). As I would study both heat transfer modes conduction and free convection, I used the Non-isothermal flow module.
I fixed the temperature on the interior face of the duct. The objective of this study is to know the temperature variations in the domain that's why I used time-dependent solver.
My problem occurs when I solving the model. I obtain a error message:
Nonlinear solver did not converge.
Time : 2.86102294921875e-009
Last time step is not converged.
I'm beginner in Comsol's world and have some problem to understand all solver parameters.
So i tried to refine mesh and reduce the time step, but I encountered always the same problem.
Is anyone can help me and know what is wrong?
Best regards
Anthony
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I loaded you model and noticed that it was missing at least one boundary. There was only one temperature boundary but no other where heat should come in or go out. Should it be like this?
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Tero
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I think my problem is the solver choice, but as i said in my first message, i'm new user of Comsol and don't understand the solver working.
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Anthony
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Solver seems to work fine if at least one boundary is defined to temperature, open boundary or similar. I don't know what kind system we are dealing here so it is difficult me to say what is right one.
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Tero
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Maybe i don't enough describe the system. I have a fluid domain. A cooling device go cross the domain (duct with rectangular blades). Trough this device flow a cold fluid, I would like to know the necessary time to cooling the entire domain at a fixed temperature. That's why i used an time dependent formulation, and why i don't fixed a temperature in the fluid domain.
If you have an other idea to solve my problem, they are welcome.
Best regards
Anthony
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I managed to solve problem. I made it with Comsol 4.1 and it is too large send here. I can send reset version without result if you want it? Changes what I made are following:
- selected domain to volume force (there was force but no active domain)
- top side wall => outlet
- side walls => symmetry
With these calculation was working. I hope this helps.
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Tero
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I will try with your recommendations.
Again thank you.
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Anthony
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Here is the model. Side walls are here again walls (symmetry boundary had no influence).
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Tero
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Is it possible you re-send me an compatible version?
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Anthony
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Tero
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Now I can adapt this method to the entire geometry.
Best regards
Anthony
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