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Convergence problem in parametric solver

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Hi!

I attempt to solve some choke in 3D where I put as parameters: frequency, current and permeabilities of copper in three directions.
COMSOL is finding convergence for 0Hz and 50Hz but for 150Hz, convergence locks on 0.01 and doesn't change anymore (for infinity iteration I suppose).
Furthermore I have to say that using only one group of parameters (e.g for 150Hz) everything works fine.
So my question is why COMSOL cannot find convergence in parametric solver for 150Hz after computing 0 and 50Hz. But find solution when I apply only 150Hz (with adequate current and permeabilites of course).

Bellow I apply screenshot from solver with convergence plot.

PS: I'm using Comsol 3.5a


1 Reply Last Post 2010年9月11日 GMT-4 08:12
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2010年9月11日 GMT-4 08:12
Hi

I suppose there are many possibilities, normally Comsol proposes initial conditions ="0" whatever you have, this is not the best starting point for many cases, so COMSOL spends quite some time to get first some coherent initial conditions. During this process you might get stuck in a "valley" of your solution domain that is a blind end.

In such cases, running first a parametric study with increasing values to get a good initial value might be helpful: you store the first solution set and then use it as the initial conditions for further studies

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi I suppose there are many possibilities, normally Comsol proposes initial conditions ="0" whatever you have, this is not the best starting point for many cases, so COMSOL spends quite some time to get first some coherent initial conditions. During this process you might get stuck in a "valley" of your solution domain that is a blind end. In such cases, running first a parametric study with increasing values to get a good initial value might be helpful: you store the first solution set and then use it as the initial conditions for further studies -- Good luck Ivar

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