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Define the Linearized Weak form for Comsol LiveLink Matlab
Posted 2012年9月6日 GMT-4 05:26 Structural Mechanics Version 4.2a, Version 4.3 3 Replies
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Dear all,
I am facing the following problem: solving a structural nonlinear mechanics problem using Comsol Livelink Matlab. My idea is to have the Newton method inside Matlab and let Comsol compute the Jacobian matrix of the first Piola-Kirchhoff tensor and the residual vector and then extract the matrix and vector and solve the system in Matlab.
For this, my stiffness matrix that is assembled in Comsol is the jacobian, that is defined by the linearized weak formulation of the problem. The issue is that in the linearized weak form the displacement field (that is the dependent variable of the problem) at the previous iteration of the Newton method appears as a "parameter". This "parameter" is unknown a priori.
Is there a way to tell Comsol that the general weak form I am inserting is a linearized weak form and therefore specifying what Comsol has to consider the unknow, and the known displacement?
many thanks,
Paolo Tricerri
I am facing the following problem: solving a structural nonlinear mechanics problem using Comsol Livelink Matlab. My idea is to have the Newton method inside Matlab and let Comsol compute the Jacobian matrix of the first Piola-Kirchhoff tensor and the residual vector and then extract the matrix and vector and solve the system in Matlab.
For this, my stiffness matrix that is assembled in Comsol is the jacobian, that is defined by the linearized weak formulation of the problem. The issue is that in the linearized weak form the displacement field (that is the dependent variable of the problem) at the previous iteration of the Newton method appears as a "parameter". This "parameter" is unknown a priori.
Is there a way to tell Comsol that the general weak form I am inserting is a linearized weak form and therefore specifying what Comsol has to consider the unknow, and the known displacement?
many thanks,
Paolo Tricerri
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