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How to calculate matrial time derivative
Posted 2011年6月30日 GMT-4 07:59 Mesh Version 4.1 0 Replies
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1st problem :
I use moving mesh ALE formulation (A solid cylinder rotating in liquid), for time dependant diffusion calculations.
I need to calculate a time derivative for a dependant variable that we use in a coupling for another physics
Let's say C is the dependant variable concentration inside the rotating cylinder.
I want to determine the TIME MATERIAL DERIVATIVE : d(C,TIME) (and not d(C,t) )
I define a Variable on the rotating domain with d(C,TIME) as expression, and comsol doesn't recognise the expression, but the expression d(C,t) (which is the eulerian derivative) is recognised.
I think the problem comes from the variable TIME which is supposed to be added with the ALE moving mesh.
When we make the postprocessing of d(C,TIME), we have a result
In comsol 3.5 and 3.5a this calculus used to work (We defined the d(C,TIME) as a a domain expression).
I also noticed, the variable TIME
The question is : How to define a MATERIAL DERIVATIVE with Variable TIME as an expression on subdomain ?
We have a comsol 4.1 license in our lab.
2nd problem :
I have a lot of problems in defining Identity pairs, in my old models, Comsol used to recognise pairs of the assembly directly, now I have to define them by hand ( on 200 geometric elements, it's quite long), and finally, comsol won't calculate on the rotating domain, (it's like ther were no identity pairs).
Once again I had no problem on version 3.5, except a convergence issue.
Is there a trick to define more easely the identity pairs and make Comsol use the continuity condition.
Thank you for your help.
Nabil.
PS, I cannot include any model as this work concerns a patent application.
I am really thinking going back to Comsol 3.5.
Hello Nabil Garroum
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