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Time dependent adaptive mesh refinement output is on every mesh refinement -> large files

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Hi,

I am evaluating the use of Comsol Plasma Module for the simulation of streamer propagation. The nature of the problem requires the use of adaptive mesh refinement in time. It seems that Comsol adaptive mesh refinement is doing a good job but it stores the solution in the beginning and at the end of every mesh refinement. In my case I do refinements quite often which results in huge file at the end. I do not need all these solutions (although they could be very useful for diagnostics). How can I tell Comsol not to store the solution at every mesh refinement but just in the specified by me times? The "times to store" option in the time dependent solver is set to "Specified times".

Thanks,
Stan

3 Replies Last Post 2014年5月30日 GMT-4 11:03
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Posted: 1 decade ago 2012年4月12日 GMT-4 05:32
Same problem over here, did you manage to solve it out??

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Same problem over here, did you manage to solve it out?? regards

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年7月25日 GMT-4 04:09
Hello,

my first adaptive mesh refinement is still running, for hours now.. and it does not move anymore..

it is a time dependent microwave plasma simulation. It has arrived to 1E-6 seconds in time, but seems to be stucked in an endless loop searching for convergence.

how to debug those situations? how can I follow what this refinement algorithm is doing?
it is not ploting anything.. no convergence, no results during calculation..


update: my model does only one mesh refinement and the n goes to divergence? I must have missed something somewhere? why isn't it remeshing more than one time?

how is comsol reacting to the error indicator? what formula should be used? which values makes the refinement process start?


thank you

lukas
Hello, my first adaptive mesh refinement is still running, for hours now.. and it does not move anymore.. it is a time dependent microwave plasma simulation. It has arrived to 1E-6 seconds in time, but seems to be stucked in an endless loop searching for convergence. how to debug those situations? how can I follow what this refinement algorithm is doing? it is not ploting anything.. no convergence, no results during calculation.. update: my model does only one mesh refinement and the n goes to divergence? I must have missed something somewhere? why isn't it remeshing more than one time? how is comsol reacting to the error indicator? what formula should be used? which values makes the refinement process start? thank you lukas

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2014年5月30日 GMT-4 11:03
Hello,

according to the support it seems that it is impossible to suppress the output meshes because they are used by the solver to compute a solution which appears obvious. Which is more embarassing is that you can't avoid saving them and that then your computation can slow down and the size of your file increases a lot (in my case I had about 1000 meshes for a size of 6.5Gb, was really slow).

The solutions I found:

lower quality of the mesh
lower threshold for remeshing
less measurement points

But the quality of the solution is then worse.

If you manage to make better than me I am really interested!

Bye
Hello, according to the support it seems that it is impossible to suppress the output meshes because they are used by the solver to compute a solution which appears obvious. Which is more embarassing is that you can't avoid saving them and that then your computation can slow down and the size of your file increases a lot (in my case I had about 1000 meshes for a size of 6.5Gb, was really slow). The solutions I found: lower quality of the mesh lower threshold for remeshing less measurement points But the quality of the solution is then worse. If you manage to make better than me I am really interested! Bye

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