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Problems With Converging due to a solution dependant material property
Posted 2016年10月4日 GMT-4 20:48 2 Replies
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Hi all,
So I have been trying to get COMSOL to solve me a system using the electrostatics module.
I have found that my model does not converge when I add my own permittivity model in. Usually Permittivty can be set as a constant which when I did it converges but part of my thesis involves using this more accurate permittivity model. Additionally if the geometry is very basic (simple cylinder) the system does converge with the permittivity model I input. Mainly i find that if I specify more than 1 boundary as a certain voltage it does not converge.
My model solves for the electric potential in the system but the permittivity relies on the electric potential so I have made a variable E = -(d(V,x)+d(V,y)+d(V,z)) in cartesian and transformed to cylindrical coordinates = -(d(V,r)+(1/r)*d(V,phi)+d(V,z))
Now the permittivity model is the booth model which I have put in as:
(n^2)+(3/(beta*E+delta))*(eps0-(n^2))*(coth(beta*E+delta)-(1/(beta*E+delta)))
Where everything is a constant apart from E which is my defined variable:
What do you think is preventing it from converging?
Attached is the paper I am basing this model off and my model in progress.
Thanks, Kevin
So I have been trying to get COMSOL to solve me a system using the electrostatics module.
I have found that my model does not converge when I add my own permittivity model in. Usually Permittivty can be set as a constant which when I did it converges but part of my thesis involves using this more accurate permittivity model. Additionally if the geometry is very basic (simple cylinder) the system does converge with the permittivity model I input. Mainly i find that if I specify more than 1 boundary as a certain voltage it does not converge.
My model solves for the electric potential in the system but the permittivity relies on the electric potential so I have made a variable E = -(d(V,x)+d(V,y)+d(V,z)) in cartesian and transformed to cylindrical coordinates = -(d(V,r)+(1/r)*d(V,phi)+d(V,z))
Now the permittivity model is the booth model which I have put in as:
(n^2)+(3/(beta*E+delta))*(eps0-(n^2))*(coth(beta*E+delta)-(1/(beta*E+delta)))
Where everything is a constant apart from E which is my defined variable:
What do you think is preventing it from converging?
Attached is the paper I am basing this model off and my model in progress.
Thanks, Kevin
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