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Old   April 5, 2019, 16:29
Default Error in ACMI with movement linear
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I'm trying to simulate a move mesh with ACMI, ACMI 1 and 2 are retangular, and the zone move linearly in +y with inlet velocity in -z, with ground type wall, and others patch type zeroGradient. If I set the zone for move since t = 0 s, it converges, but if I firstly begin the case with the zone stationary, and then put movement, it diverges and present the error below. I know little about ACMI, someone have some suggestion ? Thank you for your attention.
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