SOLVERS Parameters: ITERATION (Heat)
Description
Sets the iteration parameters that control the execution and convergence of the nonlinear Steady Heat and Transient Heat solvers.
ITERATION
Convergence tolerance
This parameter is used to check the convergence of a solution. It calculated similarly to the Displacement norm for structural solutions, except that instead of displacement, temperature is used.
Temperature is considered converged at the end of an iteration when the norm of the iterative temperature changes divided by the norm of the total temperature is less than the specified value. That is, when
where
= current total temperature vector,
= current iterative change in temperature,
= norm of a vector, and
is the Convergence tolerance.
Relaxation factor
The relaxation factor controls the time integration scheme. The default value, 0.6667, corresponds to a Galerkin scheme based on the finite element discretisation of time.
Iteration limit
This parameter specifies the maximum number of iterations allowed to obtain a converged solution. If convergence cannot be obtained within this many iterations, the current solution or time step is accepted and the solver continues.
GLOBAL STIFFNESS MATRIX UPDATE
By default, the thermal stiffness matrix is automatically updated at every time step in nonlinear transient heat problems.
Additional options are available for updating the thermal stiffness matrix in nonlinear transient heat problems:
At start of each row in the time step table
This is suitable for problems with no material nonlinearity.
After every saved step
This is suitable for problems with medium nonlinearity.
At every time step
This is suitable for problems with high nonlinearity.
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