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parametric study

Pavan Kumar Penumakala

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hi..
lf i want to study the effect of the parameter ..say V.. this parameter changes from 1 to 10 m/s...
and i want to plot temperature vs time plot for all the case..how i can proceed..?

3 Replies Last Post 30 mar 2012, 13:47 GMT-4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 30 mar 2012, 09:47 GMT-4

Just select all the parameter values you want to plot the curves for.
Just select all the parameter values you want to plot the curves for.

Pavan Kumar Penumakala

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Posted: 1 decade ago 30 mar 2012, 09:53 GMT-4

hi..in the time dependent heat study,i used in the global paremetre section V=5x and in the time dependent study i select the parametric sweep and sweeping x = 1:1:5
in the 1D point graph ...i am unable to plot Temperature Vs time for all x=1:1:5
hi..in the time dependent heat study,i used in the global paremetre section V=5x and in the time dependent study i select the parametric sweep and sweeping x = 1:1:5 in the 1D point graph ...i am unable to plot Temperature Vs time for all x=1:1:5

Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 30 mar 2012, 13:47 GMT-4
Hi

are you sure your derived variabble or plot node is pointing to the correct data set ? When you do a sweep, you get 2 Data set, one for the current (last) solver case and one with all the parametrised data matrices

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi are you sure your derived variabble or plot node is pointing to the correct data set ? When you do a sweep, you get 2 Data set, one for the current (last) solver case and one with all the parametrised data matrices -- Good luck Ivar

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