Alexander Koss
Automotive
- Apr 8, 2020
- 24
Hello everyone,
I am currently working on a complex heat transfer model which deals with some self-heating objects exchanging heat with each other. The analysis takes a very long period of time (on a server, much more powerful than my pc), and usually results in a crash somewhere midway through it, because it can't achieve equilibrium, even with a 10^-8 minimum increment size.
Are there any ways of optimizing the analysis? Potentially, change some settings in the job or step, or potentially the heat flux equilibrium criterion can be manipulated as well.
I am currently working on a complex heat transfer model which deals with some self-heating objects exchanging heat with each other. The analysis takes a very long period of time (on a server, much more powerful than my pc), and usually results in a crash somewhere midway through it, because it can't achieve equilibrium, even with a 10^-8 minimum increment size.
Are there any ways of optimizing the analysis? Potentially, change some settings in the job or step, or potentially the heat flux equilibrium criterion can be manipulated as well.