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May 25, 2011, 03:07 |
An error has occurred in cfx5solve
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D.Pandarinath
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Sir,
i am new to the ANSYS, I am using ANSYS 13.0 i had done with geometry,meshing using work bench i had given all the requied data like Domine, boundary, interphase in Fluid flow(CFX)-CFX-Pre. when i am using solution option in work bench (Fluid Flow(CFX)-CFX-Slover manager). i am getting the Error as follows. An error has occurred in cfx5solve: The ANSYS CFX solver has terminated without writing a results file. Command on host pandupc (PANDU-PC) exited with return code0. Also some warnings like ********* WARNING ********* | | No control surfaces have been found for the domain interface | | Interface | | | | If you expect this to occur, please set the expert parameter | | 'ggi permit no intersection=t' to work around this message. | | | | Possible setup errors leading to this situation are: | | 1. An incorrect axis of rotation for a rotating domain or domain | | interface. | | 2. A frame change model is used in which there is unequal pitch | | shapes, or circumferential orientation, but the Pitch Change | | model is set to None. | | 3. The transient rotor stator model is used when the geometry | | does not span 360 degrees and the Pitch Change model is set to | | None. please any one give me the solution. |
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May 25, 2011, 07:34 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Looks like an interface is not set up correctly. Either one side of the interface has no surfaces or the two sides of the interface do not intersect.
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August 21, 2012, 00:28 |
An error has occurred in cfx5solve
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Gabriel Cabrera
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No control surfaces have been found for the domain interface | | Interface | | | | If you expect this to occur, please set the expert parameter | | 'ggi permit no intersection=t' to work around this message. | | | | Possible setup errors leading to this situation are: | | 1. An incorrect axis of rotation for a rotating domain or domain | | interface. | | 2. A frame change model is used in which there is unequal pitch | | shapes, or circumferential orientation, but the Pitch Change | | model is set to None. | | 3. The transient rotor stator model is used when the geometry | | does not span 360 degrees and the Pitch Change model is set to | | None. I checked the domains of the interface, and they are connected. I would like to know what other things I can check, and if it´s possible to give me your email so that I can send you my simulation. Or, I could share the document with you via dropbox. Either way would be perfect. Thank you for your supportting. |
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August 21, 2012, 20:35 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Please do not PM spam me with duplicates of stuff you have already posted on the forum. It is very annoying.
The error message is quite clear - your GGI is not matching up. I do not have time to find it for you, you need to have a closer look at your setup to find it. |
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August 21, 2012, 21:24 |
An error has occurred in cfx5solve
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Gabriel Cabrera
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Thank you for your quick reply. Best Regards
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