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Old   November 27, 2024, 22:11
Default Residual monitor problem when using 'SOFC Model with Unresolved Electrolyte'
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Dear friends:

For example, the residual monitor displayed normally after .msh imported fluent and before 'SOFC Model with Unresolved Electrolyte' model was turned on. However, after turning on the SOFC Model with Unresolved Electrolyte model, the residual monitor looks strange.

I don't know how to upload the screenshot, so I try to describe my problem.

The residual monitor only shows continuity, x/y/z-velocity, energy, h2o, h2, o2, uds-0, but cannot change the value, even the default value can not be seen.What causes the problem?Any suggestions will be highly appreciate.

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