how to solve when appear the error: "Nonlinear solver: failed to converge, residual norm too large."

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Guy Rouleau
Guy Rouleau le 18 Juil 2011

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This often happens when your model is too ideal and there is a sudden transition.
In a hydraulic model, this could for example be that you have a flow without restriction and a sudden pressure drop.
In that case, the Simscape solver needs to go through the "transient Initialization" phase:
and the initial guess he has is too far from the results... consequently it fails to converge.
So I would try to add more realist conditions to your model... depending on the domain, it can mean many different things.
If this does not work, I recommend contacting support with your model.

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Angelo Yeo
Angelo Yeo le 31 Mai 2022
Modifié(e) : Angelo Yeo le 31 Mai 2022
Now, the URL that Guy has provided does not exist. Instead. one can go to the URL below to see what "transient initialization" is:
https://www.mathworks.com/help/physmod/simscape/ug/how-simscape-simulation-works.html?searchHighlight=bql2kkl-2.html&s_tid=srchtitle_bql2kkl-2.html_1#bqoxlpd-1

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