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Solver manager equivalent in COMSOL 4.2a
Posted 2012年10月6日 GMT-4 15:30 Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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Hi
I am in the process of learning COMSOL 4.2 after previously using COMSOL3.5a
I am wondering if COMSOL 4.2 has any option to solve for only certain variables. For example - I have a multiphysics model with Darcy's Law to calculate a flow field, and then an overlaid reactive transport model. I have them set up in two separate solvers. The first solves only Darcy's Law, and the second uses the calculated flow field for the reactive transport.
My problem is that I often have very complex reactions with up to ten species with sometimes high reaction rates which depend on the concentrations of other species. Especially when the flow field is very heterogeneous, this will often not converge.
In COMSOL 3.5a, I found that using the solver manager I could solve the system only for c1 and this would converge, then for c1 and c2, and so forth, and each additional species would converge OK.
I have not been able to find a way to do this in COMSOL 4.2. Can anybody please tell me whether this functionality is available in the new design?
Cheers
Adam
I am in the process of learning COMSOL 4.2 after previously using COMSOL3.5a
I am wondering if COMSOL 4.2 has any option to solve for only certain variables. For example - I have a multiphysics model with Darcy's Law to calculate a flow field, and then an overlaid reactive transport model. I have them set up in two separate solvers. The first solves only Darcy's Law, and the second uses the calculated flow field for the reactive transport.
My problem is that I often have very complex reactions with up to ten species with sometimes high reaction rates which depend on the concentrations of other species. Especially when the flow field is very heterogeneous, this will often not converge.
In COMSOL 3.5a, I found that using the solver manager I could solve the system only for c1 and this would converge, then for c1 and c2, and so forth, and each additional species would converge OK.
I have not been able to find a way to do this in COMSOL 4.2. Can anybody please tell me whether this functionality is available in the new design?
Cheers
Adam
2 Replies Last Post 2012年10月30日 GMT-4 07:02