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Old   January 13, 2006, 00:25
Default Non-newtonian fluid and Multiphase flow
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jemteo
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Hi,

i'm following CFXTut15. But instead of air flowing into water. i'm using a non-newotnian fluid to mix into a mixing vessel which has air. my viscosity is a function of time so i'm using a Transient simulation instead.

I tried using water to flow into the mixing vessel and this converges without problem. problem arises when i switch to my non-newtonian fluid. simulation terminates with this msg ERROR #001100279 has occurred in subroutine ErrAction. | | Message: | | c_fpx_handler: Overflow

what can i do to converge this problem? txs

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Old   February 3, 2006, 04:17
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Sanjay Baburao Kulkarni
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Dear sir,

I wish to see some of the papers of your journal kindly permitte to do so Thanking you sir

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Old   February 3, 2006, 04:52
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sorry sanjay, what do you mean?
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