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Old   December 3, 2013, 11:06
Default FSI error detected by routine PSHDIR
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Hi all,
I´m doing a 2-way FSI with Ansys CFX and mechanical. Can you help me with this error? It appears while starting the first iteration with CFX.

Details of error:-
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Error detected by routine PSHDIR
CDRNAM = /FLOW/GETVAR/BNCN_DIR/BCP1 /NOVARIABLES
CRESLT = NONE

Current Directory : /FLOW/SOLUTION/TSTEP0/CLOOP0/ZN1/BELG15/IP

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The ANSYS CFX solver is trying to find the information for the non-overlap section of a domain interface. Check that the boundaries on either side of your domain interfaces have the correct Non-Overlap Boundary Conditions settings.

If the situation continues, you should contact ANSYS support
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