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Old   April 22, 2015, 11:53
Default blood flow FSI: Error detected by routine PEEKCS CDANAM
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Hello,

I am trying to analyze a blood flow problem in an artery. The artery is prestressed, so I obtained the deformed structural domain from ANSYS Mechanical and obtained deformed fluid domain by doing some manipulations in an external solid modeler.

I am running a transient blood flow problem and have specified pulsatile input velocity and outlet static pressure. I am running Laminar flow analysis. When I run the problem, I receive this error:

Error detected by routine PEEKCS
CDANAM = BCP2 /NOVARIABLES/PHYTYPE
CRESLT = NONE


I am not able to understand what this error means. It seems like BCP2 may be referring to pressure Boundary Condition, but I am not sure. I will appreciate if anyone can provide any additional information on what this error means.

The additional error listed below the above in CFX output is:

ERROR #001100279 has occurred in subroutine ErrAction.
Message: Stopped in routine MEMERR
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