Hi,
So yes, I'm sure it has converged.
- Laura.
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- 16 Jul 2013, 10:51
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- Topic: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
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- 08 Jul 2013, 15:21
- Forum: General
- Topic: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
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Re: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
Hi,
I send you with this email the Fourier's description of the case.
Thank you,
-Laura.
I send you with this email the Fourier's description of the case.
Thank you,
-Laura.
- 05 Jul 2013, 18:39
- Forum: General
- Topic: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
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Re: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
Hi, Thank you for this correction :D By the Fourier Series, independently of all thermal softwares, I have: 36.535 °C for the Probe 1, 82.068 °C for the Probe 2 and 47.502 for the 3rd one. Now, I have 70.5625 °C for the maximal value of my simulation. So I think I still have a mistake somewhere =/ -...
- 05 Jul 2013, 10:41
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Re: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
Hi,
I still have this error: ERROR:: BandSolver: Memory allocation error. with the Iterative BiCGStab
I will try with others
I still have this error: ERROR:: BandSolver: Memory allocation error. with the Iterative BiCGStab
I will try with others
- 04 Jul 2013, 19:01
- Forum: General
- Topic: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
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Re: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
Hi, I've tryed to change the Element Divisions but I had this error: ERROR:: BandSolver: Memory allocation error. Does it mean that the meshes are too small? I've tryed with that: Element Divisions 1 = 30 30 165 Element Divisions 2 = 5 Element Divisions 3 = 5 And when the meshes are big enough, I co...
- 04 Jul 2013, 12:05
- Forum: General
- Topic: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
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Re: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
This is the tutorial for the case of a 3D bar with set temperature and a heat source.
The results are not good, so if you find the mistake, feel free to talk about it!
But thanks to it, you have the skeleton of the case.
Thank you all for your help!
Cdly,
Laura.
The results are not good, so if you find the mistake, feel free to talk about it!
But thanks to it, you have the skeleton of the case.
Thank you all for your help!
Cdly,
Laura.
- 03 Jul 2013, 18:42
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- Topic: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
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Re: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
OK
Thanks
Thanks
- 03 Jul 2013, 16:11
- Forum: General
- Topic: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
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Re: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
I still have some dificulties ^^' I tried to use the SIF of the Elmer Grid Manual for the line, but it doesn't work Does it depend on the Elmer version? ***** ElmerGrid input file for structured grid generation ***** Version = 210903 Coordinate System = Cartesian 1D Subcell Divisions in 1D = 3 Subce...
- 02 Jul 2013, 11:31
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- Topic: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
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Re: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
Yes, I will try but for people in rush, this is the document I'm using at the moment:
http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics ... August.pdf
And I'm installing Paraview. Seems so much easier than Excel!
http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics ... August.pdf
And I'm installing Paraview. Seems so much easier than Excel!
- 01 Jul 2013, 11:22
- Forum: General
- Topic: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
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Re: Creat my own geometry with Elmer
Hi, So if i come back to your problem: explain us what is it about? what are you trying to simulate? what would you like to observe exactly from your simulation (temperature of course... but a variation of your volume source on the temperature field? what kind of material are you using? why a 3D geo...