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Parametric Sweep of parameters with different units
Posted 2010年9月1日 GMT-4 16:28 1 Reply
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Hello I'm attempting to run a simulation in which the dimensions of the model(width and height) are parametrized as well as the amount of heat being transferred(Q) in the model. Under parameter names in the parametric sweep are: Dummy, Q, W, and H. The dummy is there to make the first value of the sweep monotonic as suggested in COMSOL help. The parameter values are inputted as: 1 45.6831[W/m] 1[m] .5[m] 2 51.92262[W/m] 1[m] 1[m] 3 55.83022[W/m] 2[m] 1[m] 4 61.8886[W/m] 2[m] 1.5[m] 5 60.35651[W/m] 2[m] 2[m].
What I have noticed is that with or without the dimensions attached to the parameter values in the parametric sweep comsol appears to just forget the dimensions when solving the model. If I cancel the simulation and go into the global parameters the variables have now been stripped of their dimensions; leaving other parameters these depend on for calculations with the wrong dimensions as well. My question is does this affect the simulation and am I performing this parametric sweep correctly to preserve the different dimensions being swept.
Thanks for your help,
Sincerely,
Matt Terracciano
What I have noticed is that with or without the dimensions attached to the parameter values in the parametric sweep comsol appears to just forget the dimensions when solving the model. If I cancel the simulation and go into the global parameters the variables have now been stripped of their dimensions; leaving other parameters these depend on for calculations with the wrong dimensions as well. My question is does this affect the simulation and am I performing this parametric sweep correctly to preserve the different dimensions being swept.
Thanks for your help,
Sincerely,
Matt Terracciano
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