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March 6, 2006, 08:30 |
Insufficient memory allocation
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hi, I am using cfx-5.7.getting insufficient memory allocation error in solver.if anybody has solution about this plz ans my query.
regards kiran |
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March 6, 2006, 08:42 |
Re: Insufficient memory allocation
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hello kiran, Increse memory factor for your problem. If you run from command prompt: e.g.:
cfx5solve -size 1.5 -def ..... GUI: In Solver manager under Solver tab you can find the memory options. If you dont see Solver tab click Advanced controls check box. For more details have a look in CFX solver manager documenatation: *Starting the CFX-Solver from the Command Line* Regards, Siv |
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March 6, 2006, 09:02 |
Re: Insufficient memory allocation
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hi siv, thanks a lot.I tried it and found it.now another querry i wanted to ask you,how to use turbo mode in cfx post to rotate a domain.or tell me about rotating domain and fluid fluid interface btn stationary and rotating domains
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March 6, 2006, 09:12 |
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i dont have any experience with Turbo mode.sorry Once i read in CFX post documentation. Its not so difficult i guess.
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