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March 12, 2004, 10:02 |
ERR #002100004 Out_Scales_Flu
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Hi,
I am modelling a multiple domain problem,(simulating aircraft wing). i have two domains(main domain:box to simulate windtunnel at inlet speed 6.812m/sec; rotor domain rotating at 1480rpm) I am getting the following message in out file irrespective of model(SST,KW,RSS) and meshing refinement, timestep changed. --------------------------------------------- ERROR #002100004 has occurred in subroutine Out_Scales_Flu. Message: The Reynolds number is outside of the range expected based on the Option selected for the TURBULENCE MODEL. Check this setting, the values of the properties, mesh scale, consistency of units and solution values in the input file. Execution will proceed. ----------------------------------------------- Im getting converged solution, but after post processing my results were not very accurate. Can anyone tell me if this is cause and how i can solve it. Thanks in Advance, Deepthi. |
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August 7, 2014, 03:47 |
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nguyentuan
Join Date: Sep 2012
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I have met ,too.
How to fix this errors ? My results were not accurate. (=_=) @Deepthi: Have you solved it yet ? |
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August 7, 2014, 06:43 |
define rotor
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Marcin
Join Date: May 2014
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Hi
How do You define rotor? Solid Domain or immersed solid If You dont to analyze temperature on rotor try immersed solid Best regard |
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