Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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1 decade ago
2012年2月2日 GMT+1 22:10
Hi
it could be a version issue, as these changes vere brought in in 4.2 or 4.2a (have forgotten which one exactly) and older versions put the non linear button in the linear elastic material subnode of solid. By the way I understand it as two non linearitites, the stress representations (with or without cross derivative terms) and the large geometrical deformations.
Be sure you have a newly patche 4.2a (mine is 166 today) and that you reconstruct the model from scratch (do not change an older version, I never trust that fully, at least not for pre 4.2a versions
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi it could be a version issue, as these changes vere brought in in 4.2 or 4.2a (have forgotten which one exactly) and older versions put the non linear button in the linear elastic material subnode of solid. By the way I understand it as two non linearitites, the stress representations (with or without cross derivative terms) and the large geometrical deformations. Be sure you have a newly patche 4.2a (mine is 166 today) and that you reconstruct the model from scratch (do not change an older version, I never trust that fully, at least not for pre 4.2a versions -- Good luck Ivar
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1 decade ago
2012年2月3日 GMT+1 17:10
Hi Ivar,
Thanks for the quick reply. Unfortunately, this did not solve my problem.
I am using version 4.2a and the most recent patch (166). However, I still do not see anything that says "Include Geometric Nonlinearity" under the "Stationary" subnode (even when I create a new model from scratch). I also checked the "Linear Elastic Material Model" subnode under the solid mechanics node, but didn't see anything there, either.
Please let me know if their are any more suggestions.
Thanks again,
-jfb
Hi Ivar, Thanks for the quick reply. Unfortunately, this did not solve my problem. I am using version 4.2a and the most recent patch (166). However, I still do not see anything that says "Include Geometric Nonlinearity" under the "Stationary" subnode (even when I create a new model from scratch). I also checked the "Linear Elastic Material Model" subnode under the solid mechanics node, but didn't see anything there, either. Please let me know if their are any more suggestions. Thanks again, -jfb
Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年2月3日 GMT+1 17:13
Hi
I do (if I select solid, it depends on the physics (also .166 on Win-7)
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Ivar
Hi I do (if I select solid, it depends on the physics (also .166 on Win-7) -- Good luck Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年2月3日 GMT+1 17:39
Hi
I don't (even when I select solid, on a Mac)
-jfb
Hi I don't (even when I select solid, on a Mac) -jfb
Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年2月3日 GMT+1 20:29
Hi
that's funny, I would say send a mail to "support" and refer to the discussion here, they might have an explanation
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Ivar
Hi that's funny, I would say send a mail to "support" and refer to the discussion here, they might have an explanation -- Good luck Ivar
Nagi Elabbasi
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年2月3日 GMT+1 21:53
Are you sure you have the Structural Mechanics module, or one of the other modules that support nonlinear structural analysis?
Nagi Elabbasi
Veryst Engineering
Are you sure you have the Structural Mechanics module, or one of the other modules that support nonlinear structural analysis? Nagi Elabbasi Veryst Engineering
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2013年4月10日 GMT+2 00:42
Hi,
I have the same problem when I use "beam" model. I am using 4.3a on win vista. There should be a way to select "geometric non-linearity" option when I am using beam model too.
I have to say that I don't have this problem when I use "solid mechanics" model, but when I use "beam" or "plate" models that option disappears!!!
Please help
Hi, I have the same problem when I use "beam" model. I am using 4.3a on win vista. There should be a way to select "geometric non-linearity" option when I am using beam model too. I have to say that I don't have this problem when I use "solid mechanics" model, but when I use "beam" or "plate" models that option disappears!!! Please help
Henrik Sönnerlind
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1 decade ago
2013年4月10日 GMT+2 07:21
Hi Mohammad,
The Beam interface does not support geometric nonlinearity, so in a model with only a beam interface this option is not available. For the plate interface it should be there, though.
Regards,
Henrik
Hi Mohammad, The Beam interface does not support geometric nonlinearity, so in a model with only a beam interface this option is not available. For the plate interface it should be there, though. Regards, Henrik
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1 decade ago
2013年4月10日 GMT+2 08:44
Hi Henric,
Now I am a little confused. I have a beam model that is under large deformation, so I need to use "geometry non linearity " to get correct results. How can I solve this problem? This is very basic I don't think COMSOL doesn't support something this basic!!!
Thanks for your answer
Hi Henric, Now I am a little confused. I have a beam model that is under large deformation, so I need to use "geometry non linearity " to get correct results. How can I solve this problem? This is very basic I don't think COMSOL doesn't support something this basic!!! Thanks for your answer
Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2013年4月10日 GMT+2 15:57
Hi Mohammad,
Unfortunately geometric nonlinearity is not yet implemented for the Beam interface. We are planning to expand our beam capabilities in the future.
Regards,
Henrik
Hi Mohammad, Unfortunately geometric nonlinearity is not yet implemented for the Beam interface. We are planning to expand our beam capabilities in the future. Regards, Henrik
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2013年12月13日 GMT+1 07:44
Geometric Nonlinearity in the electromechanics module cannot be unticked.
Does comsol 4.3 use geometric non linearity in this case?
The error returned always is:
Warning: Inverted mesh element near coordinates
What to do?
Geometric Nonlinearity in the electromechanics module cannot be unticked. Does comsol 4.3 use geometric non linearity in this case? The error returned always is: Warning: Inverted mesh element near coordinates What to do?
Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2013年12月16日 GMT+1 08:18
Hi,
Yes, Geometric nonlinearity is always on when using the Electromechanical physics interface.
The Inverted mesh element error could mean that you get excessive mesh distortions in the air domain. Look at the deformed mesh just before the solution fails, and try to figure out what is happening. Another initial mesh may then help. You could also try to apply the load in smaller steps.
Regards,
Henrik
Hi, Yes, Geometric nonlinearity is always on when using the Electromechanical physics interface. The Inverted mesh element error could mean that you get excessive mesh distortions in the air domain. Look at the deformed mesh just before the solution fails, and try to figure out what is happening. Another initial mesh may then help. You could also try to apply the load in smaller steps. Regards, Henrik