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About mesh convergence test

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Dear all,

I have a question about how you usually do the mesh convergence test to decide that the mesh is refined enough to obtain a solution can be trusted.

The way I usually do is:
1. I use free mesh for mesh the entire structure, and find the solution.
2. I refine the mesh, and find the solution again.
3. I will compare the relative change of the solutions I get.

However, I just found out that increase the number of mesh elements (by refining the mesh) does not necessary increase the "Minimum element quality" (found in Mesh statistics).

Therefore, I am wondering if we should pay attention the number of the mesh element or the quality of the mesh element when doing convergent test.

Thanks.

CMS

2 Replies Last Post 2010年2月26日 GMT-5 02:26
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2010年2月26日 GMT-5 02:20
Hi

I use your approach, with a little variant,
first I use a "stop condition" of about <5% changes on my desired variable/gradient,
then I usually do not refine everything, only parts that have high gradients (i.e. stress in structural, electric field in AC) with a poor meshing density and I refine locally, either in 2D with the selex-box refine or by attacking specific edges with manually defined mesh density.

Finally I use some times the autorefine during solving, but today I'm not always happy with the effect as It does not really improve only where I expect, but increases the number of elements over-all so I easy get out of memory errors

Hope this helps on the way
Good uck
Ivar
Hi I use your approach, with a little variant, first I use a "stop condition" of about

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2010年2月26日 GMT-5 02:26
Thanks for the reply.

I would like to do the local refinement as well. Are you doing that in comsol GUI or with the comsol script? I think that's a great idea, though I am not sure how to do it effectively. Is there any examples you could share? Thanks.

CMS
Thanks for the reply. I would like to do the local refinement as well. Are you doing that in comsol GUI or with the comsol script? I think that's a great idea, though I am not sure how to do it effectively. Is there any examples you could share? Thanks. CMS

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