Hello L. Queval
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2013年8月19日 GMT-4 03:50
Dear L. Queval,
Have you been able to solve this? I'm having a similar problem. I'm doubting if Comsol was designed to be able to handle variations in rotational velocity.
Kind regards,
Nils
Dear L. Queval,
Have you been able to solve this? I'm having a similar problem. I'm doubting if Comsol was designed to be able to handle variations in rotational velocity.
Kind regards,
Nils
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2013年8月26日 GMT-4 11:50
Dear Nils,
I dont know if this bug has been fixed in 4.3b. If not, you can probably get around this problem by using "prescribed rotation" instead of "prescribed velocity". It worked for me.
Good luck.
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L. Queval
Dear Nils,
I dont know if this bug has been fixed in 4.3b. If not, you can probably get around this problem by using "prescribed rotation" instead of "prescribed velocity". It worked for me.
Good luck.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2014年3月12日 GMT-4 04:51
This bug has not yet been fixed (Comsol 4.3b). See enclosed model.
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L. Queval
This bug has not yet been fixed (Comsol 4.3b). See enclosed model.
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L. Queval
Walter Frei
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2014年3月12日 GMT-4 08:48
This is a slight misunderstanding of the functionality of the prescribed rotational velocity feature. From the documentation (p. 239 of the AC/DC User's Guide, v4.4)
"The Prescribed Rotational Velocity node imposes a coordinate transformation to the selected domain that effectively rotates it a prescribed angle that grows linearly with time. It is used to model a rotating part at a constant rotational velocity.
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Enter a constant value for the Revolutions per second rps (SI unit: Hz) and the X and Y coordinates for the Rotation axis base point rax (SI unit: m). "
Note that the feature expects a *constant* velocity. If you want to vary velocity in time, then use the prescribed rotation feature.
This is a slight misunderstanding of the functionality of the prescribed rotational velocity feature. From the documentation (p. 239 of the AC/DC User's Guide, v4.4)
"The Prescribed Rotational Velocity node imposes a coordinate transformation to the selected domain that effectively rotates it a prescribed angle that grows linearly with time. It is used to model a rotating part at a constant rotational velocity.
...
Enter a constant value for the Revolutions per second rps (SI unit: Hz) and the X and Y coordinates for the Rotation axis base point rax (SI unit: m). "
Note that the feature expects a *constant* velocity. If you want to vary velocity in time, then use the prescribed rotation feature.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2014年3月12日 GMT-4 08:55
Thank you for the precision. The name of "prescribed rotational velocity" should then be "prescribed constant rotational velocity". Nevertheless it would be more useful if one could acutally apply a time dependant rotation speed.
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L. Queval
Thank you for the precision. The name of "prescribed rotational velocity" should then be "prescribed constant rotational velocity". Nevertheless it would be more useful if one could acutally apply a time dependant rotation speed.
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L. Queval