How to stop time loop when steady state is reached?
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I'm using unsteady case. so, it will reach a steady state at a certain time level. I fixed time at 'j'th column wise and it ran at maximum time level, but I want to stop the 'time loop' when steady state is reached. Even though I'm using a steady criteria i.e error >tolerance along dt>0 using 'while' loop, it didn't work and using dt>0, my code didn't stop.
clc; close all; clear all;
ymax=20; n=80; dy=ymax/n;
xmax=1; m=20; dx=xmax/m;
tmax=100; nt=500; dt=tmax/nt; t=0:dt:tmax;
%tol=1e-5; max_difference=1.0;
UOLD=zeros(n,nt); VOLD=zeros(n,nt);
TNEW=0; TOLD=ones(n,nt);
A=zeros([1,m]);
B=A;
C=A;
D=A;
T=TOLD;
tic
%while dt>0 && max_difference>tol
for j=1:m
for i=1:n
if j>i
C(i)=(dt*VOLD(i,j)/4*dy)-((dt)/(2*dy^2));
elseif i>j
A(i)=(-dt*VOLD(i,j)/4*dy)-((dt)/(2*dy^2));
elseif i==j
B(i)=1+(dt*UOLD(i,j)/2*dx)+((dt)/(dy^2));
end
end
end
for j=2:m
for i=1:n
D(i)=(-dt*UOLD(i,j)*((-TNEW+TOLD(i,j)-TNEW)/(2*dx)))+(((dt)/(2*dy^2))*(TOLD(i+1,j)-(2*TOLD(i,j))+TNEW))-(((dt*VOLD(i,j))/(4*dy))*(TNEW-TOLD(i+1,j)-TOLD(i,j)));
end
end
T(:,j)=TriDiag(A,B,C,D); %call tridiagonal
dt=0.2+dt;
Thanks for any advice.
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Mathieu NOE
am 20 Apr. 2023
where does the TriDiag function comes from ?
Mathieu NOE
am 20 Apr. 2023
ok
I am not sure to understand all the details of your code , but something disturbs me
if we consider that the metric (error) that defines how your computation converge to the supposed steady state values
difference = (abs(T(:,j)-T(:,j-1))./max(1,abs(T(:,j-1))));
then if I plot it for the 80 iterations , we see the difference increasing and not decreasing .... so I wonder if you have 100% confidence in your code
ploted with y log scale to make it clear :

Image Analyst
am 20 Apr. 2023
Which loop, the one over i or the one over j, is the "time loop"?
I don't see any line like "error >tolerance". Where exactly is that line?
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