PorousFlowMassVolumetricExpansion is not working with Solid mechanics #29682
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Hello
did you have the volumetric_expansion set to 0 then? how big is the mesh? There are instructions on troubleshooting convergence issues there |
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Hi, I dont see any issues with the kernels... Have you tried a simple mesh? I think maybe the issue is with your BCs. For overburden, I typically use NeumannBC. |
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It's kind of hard to know what is the culprit. Can you make a simple generated mesh that is similar so that we can try and run it? |
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Hello, I'm trying to couple mechanics to a Hydraulic problem. The model has 3 layers and I'm trying to reach the steady state before I run a reservoir simulation. I ran the TH model without any problems, but when I added the M component, it did not converge anymore. Now I reduced the problem to HM.
Currently, if I remove the
PorousFlowMassVolumetricExpansion
kernel, the simulation runs but I don't understand why or if it makes sense. As far as I understand, this kernel lumps the mass component (that is in the quadrature point) into the nodes right? And that is necessary for the computation of the Time derivatives (mass in this case) as they are evaluated in the nodes, therefore, the mass calculations might not be correct.Can somebody help me? Thank you very much
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