load group and constraint group

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What if all constraints are put into load groups as well rather than in constraint groups?

In Stationary analysis there is "define load case" under study extensions. But in time dependent analysis there seems to be nowhere to define load groups. So there is no way to specify different load groups to different study steps?


4 Replies Last Post 11 apr 2024, 03:33 GMT-4
Henrik Sönnerlind COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 3 weeks ago 8 apr 2024, 05:33 GMT-4

The difference between constraint groups and load groups is that loads only change the right hand side of the system of equations. If you change the set of constraints, you also get a new stiffness matrix. So they are not interchangable. When you can assign a constraint to both a load group and a constraint group, the constraint group is used for turning the constraint on and off. The load group can be used changing, for example, the value of a non-zero prescribed displacement.

Load and constraint groups are only supported by some study types.

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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
The difference between constraint groups and load groups is that loads only change the right hand side of the system of equations. If you change the set of constraints, you also get a new stiffness matrix. So they are not interchangable. When you can assign a constraint to both a load group and a constraint group, the constraint group is used for turning the constraint on and off. The load group can be used changing, for example, the value of a non-zero prescribed displacement. Load and constraint groups are only supported by some study types.

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Posted: 3 weeks ago 9 apr 2024, 10:09 GMT-4

Thank you. So may I confirm that in time dependent analysis load groups aren't supported?

Thank you. So may I confirm that in time dependent analysis load groups aren't supported?

Henrik Sönnerlind COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 3 weeks ago 10 apr 2024, 03:51 GMT-4
Updated: 3 weeks ago 10 apr 2024, 04:06 GMT-4

That's correct. It is supported for the stationary types of analysis, that is Stationary and Frequency Domain.

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Henrik Sönnerlind
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That's correct. It is supported for the stationary types of analysis, that is Stationary and Frequency Domain.

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Posted: 3 weeks ago 11 apr 2024, 03:33 GMT-4

Thank you for the confirmation Dr Sönnerlind

Thank you for the confirmation Dr Sönnerlind

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