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Time dependent solution?

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Hello!

I’m trying to solve a Thermal-Structural Interaction using predefined multiphysics coupling that adds both a Plane Strain and a heat transfer application mode.
I want to define strains and loads that are constant in time and see the thermal and structural changes in time.
At first I thought of using a transient (time dependent analysis) but solving the problem the time dependent solver remained on 0% and the model could not be solved. Using a static analysis a solution was accomplished. However, a static solution is not what I desire… I’ve tried to use the quasi-static transient analysis… but the solver that was chosen by comsol as default was the static one… (again, the model was solved) but as I chosen the time dependent solver still the time dependent solver remained on 0% and the model wasn’t solved.

How can I overcome this difficulty? Must I define loads or strains which are time dependant in order to get a time dependent solution?

Yael

0 Replies Last Post Dec 1, 2009, 1:52 a.m. EST
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Hello Yael Ruschkewitz

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