With the size of the model (see below), I was not surprised at the long solve time. However, I did not understand the message "Linear solver failed. Reverting to build-in solver".
Here are the solver settings. I did not intentionally change from default. Perhaps I should have :-) I note there are several solvers to choose from. Which one is built-in?
Also, I note that the initial conditions specify "Expression" rather than "Computed solution". Was this my mistake?
I have included the Command log and the model Matlab and script files.
-Randal
======== begin Command Log ========
Grid Statistics:
Grid Generation Done.
number of grid points: 171780
number of grid cells: 981743
grid cell min volume: 0.0012
grid cell mean volume: 0.0081
grid cell max volume: 0.0238
grid cell min quality: 0.2459
grid cell mean quality: 0.7938
number of boundaries: 14
number of subdomains: 2
time for grid generation: 256.8838
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Solver Statistics (solvestat)
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Number of dependent variables
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V : 171780
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Simulation timings
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t_asm(A) : 3.1s \ 0%
t_asm(f) : 0.0s \ 0%
t_sparse : 6.6s \ 0%
t_bdr : 1.9s \ 0%
t_lc/mv : 0.0s \ 0%
t_solve : 2424.4s \ 97%
t_tot : 2489.2
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[Warning: Linear solver failed. Reverting to built-in solver.]
======== end Command Log =========
box20x20x20m&sphere1m-solved.fesbox20x20x20m&sphere1m-solved.m