Troubleshooting
This section contains troubleshooting information.
The following sections provide the solutions to common issues:
Meshing recommendation
The use of an extruder mesh at the boundaries can improve the results. Additional guidelines on mesh quality are available in the chapter on checking the mesh.
Electric potential solution converges slowly
The under-relaxation factor can be adjusted to control the convergence rate. The default Under-Relaxation factor is set to 1.0 and should be kept at this value whenever possible. However, if the solution does not converge, a reduction of the under-relaxation factor can stabilize the convergence procedure.
A message appears about maximum temperature
Max. Temperature limited to ...—This message does not necessarily mean that the solution is diverging. See the previous note about what to look for.
Electric potential solution is diverging for Electro-Deposition Coating
What to look at in electro-deposition coating:
- Reduce the time-step size.
- A reduction of the under-relaxation factor for the Electro-Deposition Coating Solver can stabilize the convergence procedure even without changing the under-relaxation factor of the Electric Potential Solver. On the other hand, a higher under-relaxation factor can accelerate the convergence rate.