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Magnetoelectric device in frequency domain
Posted 12.03.2019, 04:17 GMT-4 Electromagnetics, Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Piezoelectric Devices Version 5.4 9 Replies
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Hello everyone, I am trying to simulate a magnetoelectric device (with sandwich structure of magnetostricitive and piezoelectric materials) under the AC magnetic field. For that, I have made a Helmholtz coil which is driven by external electrical circuit of AC voltage. But the problem is that after simulation an error massage like "NaN or Inf found when solving linear system using SOR". The simulation absolutely fine with stationary domain. But I could not identified what is going wrong with frequency domain. I have attached the simulation file.
Can anyone help me in this regard? It will be a great help for me.
Looking forward for your kind reply. Thanking you Sincerely Sujoy
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Sujoy,
for the dynamic analysis all domains need to have a small electrical conductivity in mf, say 1 S/m. Maybe it can be even lower, you need to try.
Good luck Edgar
-------------------Edgar J. Kaiser
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Hello Edger, I have tried with small conductivity but still not running the simulation. Could you please take a look to my simulation file which is attached ? Thanking you Sincerely Sujoy
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I did test it. I applied 1 S/m to air and to the piezoelectric domain and it solved.
-------------------Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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Hello Edger, Now it works. Its a great help for me. I am absolutly thankful to you. Though, simulation is taken much more time. Is there any way to redue it?
Looking forward for your kind reply.
Thanking you
Sujoy
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There may be a couple of ways: * Reduce the size of the model
Find out if the mesh can be coarser
Use lower order discretization
Try different direct and iterative solvers
...
Optimization can be tedious.
-------------------Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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Thanks a lot Edger.
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Hello Edgar, Hope everything is going well. Currently, I am facing a problem regarding the aforementioned problem. Though, it was solved for lower frequency region but when I am trying to solve with higher frequency region such as, 10 kHz, it is not solving and returned the following massages: Maximum number of segregated iterations reached. Returned solution is not converged. Not all parameter steps returned.
Could you please help me in this regard? Thanking you Sincerely Sujoy
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Hello Sujoy, Have you been able to sort out the above problem of not being able to simulate in higher frequency range...??
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Hello Sir/Madam, No, till now it is not solved.
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