Magnus Ringh
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Posted:
6 years ago
2018年6月21日 GMT-4 07:32
Hi Dan,
Typically, you can see from the log that the NLfail counter (for failures in the nonlinear iterations) starts to increase. Such failures should be the reason that you do not get the time step that you expect. The NLfail count is reported in the log for each time step taken. To study the algebraic iterations for each time step, choose Detailed from the Solver log list in the Advanced node under the Time-Dependent Solver node. Hopefully, that information can provide some guidance.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
Hi Dan,
Typically, you can see from the log that the NLfail counter (for failures in the nonlinear iterations) starts to increase. Such failures should be the reason that you do not get the time step that you expect. The NLfail count is reported in the log for each time step taken. To study the algebraic iterations for each time step, choose **Detailed** from the **Solver log** list in the **Advanced** node under the **Time-Dependent Solver** node. Hopefully, that information can provide some guidance.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
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Posted:
6 years ago
2018年6月23日 GMT-4 13:47
Thanks for your suggestion to look at NLfail and the detailed solver log. NLfail does seem to be increasing in my simulation.
In the reference manual, there is one passing reference to NLfail and a paragraph on the nonlinear solver log. Given that these variables alter the time step size, which in turn can either make a simulation run possible or impractical, I think that users would be very keen to learn more about how to interpret them.
As it has a relevance to all COMSOL users, is it possible to respectlly request a blog article on the auto time step selection, NLfail and strategies to counter impractically small time steps ?
Thanks.
Thanks for your suggestion to look at NLfail and the detailed solver log. NLfail does seem to be increasing in my simulation.
In the reference manual, there is one passing reference to NLfail and a paragraph on the nonlinear solver log. Given that these variables alter the time step size, which in turn can either make a simulation run possible or impractical, I think that users would be very keen to learn more about how to interpret them.
As it has a relevance to all COMSOL users, is it possible to respectlly request a blog article on the auto time step selection, NLfail and strategies to counter impractically small time steps ?
Thanks.