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June 6, 2003, 14:55 |
Can't figure which cell particle is going to
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Hello All, Does anyone know what this error message means in the DPM? "Can't figure which cell particle is going to -- ABORT." Thanks a lot!
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June 6, 2003, 15:01 |
Re: Can't figure which cell particle is going to
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Hi
This message means that FLUENT is able to intermpolate the position of a particle. Therefore, it abort the calculation and move to next particle on the list. Do not worry about this message it is one particle out of 10000 particles that you are using in your simmulation. Best Regards Alex Munoz |
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June 12, 2003, 21:35 |
Re: Can't figure which cell particle is going to
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Thank you! Alex. I changed the size of particles, and this error message is gone. I wish Fluent released some kind error message manual.
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December 8, 2017, 10:07 |
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Hi alex what did you do when you had this problem how did you rectify it ?
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